PhoneBAK BlackBerry 2.01

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    Java Platform for BlackBerry 4.5

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With PhoneBAK you can stop worrying about what would happen if your BlackBerry is ever lost or stolen. PhoneBAK is anti-theft software that works quietly on your BlackBerry by automatically checking if the gadget is stolen. If it is, it sends the thief's contact number, location, and other details to help you get your BlackBerry back. Plus, PhoneBAK ensures that any confidential information doesn't fall into the wrong hands by letting you erase the information remotely. Remotely erase sensitive and confidential information in realtime including; Contacts, Categories, E-mails, Phone Logs, Events, Memos, To Do Lists, and Home User Subfolders. As soon as an unauthorized SIM card is inserted into the stolen or lost BlackBerry, an SMS text alert and e-mail is sent to a pre-determined number/e-mail address (spouse, colleague, IT dept) The message is sent from the thief's own phone number and includes IMEI & IMSI information to help in recovery of your BlackBerry.

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