Report the loss in good time
If the smartphone is a regularly used work device, important data such as contacts or company files are stored on it. The smartphone is also the central point of communication; without a smartphone, you are quickly cut off from the outside world.
In order to protect the data from being compromised and to recover the device as quickly as possible, it should be reported immediately if the company mobile phone has been lost.
As the first point of contact, the company's IT admin can either lock the device remotely or set it to lost mode.
Lost mode is a function that is available as standard for Android devices and is applied via the MDM. In contrast to pure locking, the device can also be found again.
Lost company smartphone: Find it again with the Lost mode!
As a user of our Mobile Device Management (MDM), you have the option of activating Lost Mode. If the device has an internet connection, lost mode is switched on immediately, if not, its enabled as soon as the device is reconnected to the internet.
This can be done individually for each device. With MobiVisor MDM, the GPS data of the device is automatically recorded when Lost Mode is activated in order to localise the current location. However, this data is not saved and is no longer accessible once Lost Mode is deactivated.
Imagine the following scenario: It's 8am and you're on your way to work on the train. When you arrive at the office, you realise that your company smartphone is lost! A similar incident occurred recently for an employee of one of our clients. As the IT administrator was on holiday, the employee contacted our MobiVisor MDM team directly. The device was put into Lost Mode and a contact phone number was left for an honest finder to reach the owner.
Our team was able to locate the device using the GPS data. It turned out that the device was still on the train and had been left at a railway station. The question now was: had it been handed in to the lost and found or had someone else taken it?
In the latter case, the device is protected by Lost Mode, which prevents the screen or side buttons from responding. It is also not possible to connect to the PC with a USB cable and debugging is not possible, so the company data is secure. This was particularly important as a lot of sensitive information was stored on the device.
A call to the local police confirmed that the device had been handed in to the lost and found. The officer in charge informed the owner by phone and the device could be collected. Within a day, the employee was able to pick up his device again. After removing the Lost Mode, the device could be used as usual.