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These may be options that would appear on the [[:Category:xkcd Phones|xkcd Phone]], but that is not mentioned specifically, and this comic does not appear to be directly linked.
 
These may be options that would appear on the [[:Category:xkcd Phones|xkcd Phone]], but that is not mentioned specifically, and this comic does not appear to be directly linked.
  
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The first two options: Set '''Passcode to Unlock''', and '''Erase phone after 10 failed unlock attempts''' are both real security measures found on many phones. The remaining options would rely on the fact that the phone could sense that it is stolen:
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The first two options: Set '''Passcode to Unlock''', and '''Erase phone after 10 failed unlock attempts''' are both real security measures found on many phones.
  
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'''If stolen, phone can be remotely...''' The items on this sub-heading indicate the requirements of a separate device (i.e. the owner's laptop). The phrasing leaves it ambiguous whether they are only available when it is sensed to be stolen, or if they are simply indicators of whether the owner can perform the given actions when activated.
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The additional options would rely on the fact that the phone could sense that it is stolen:
 
* '''Tracked''': This would allow the police to catch the perpetrator and return your phone. This function is available on most modern phones in general but not bound to a specific situation.
 
* '''Tracked''': This would allow the police to catch the perpetrator and return your phone. This function is available on most modern phones in general but not bound to a specific situation.
 
* '''Erased''': This would prevent any sensitive data from being taken by a thief. This function is also available on most modern phones.
 
* '''Erased''': This would prevent any sensitive data from being taken by a thief. This function is also available on most modern phones.

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