LaptopSentry 1.1.0

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Did you know that the average person will have more than two laptops stolen from them in their lifetime? Make sure that you're better than "average" with LaptopSentry. The concept is simple: plug-in your power cord and lock your computer, and any attempt to steal the computer or any peripheral device (external harddrive, smartphone, etc.) triggers a loud, unmutable alarm. In the event of attempted theft, LaptopSentry safeguards your important files by immediately emailing them to you upon alarm activation. You will also receive instant notification of alarm activation via SMS text message. While LaptopSentry greatly reduces the changes of laptop theft, LaptopSentry also aids in the recovery of stolen laptops by emailing any IP address used to access the Internet from the stolen laptop. Because IP addresses contain geographical information, this feature greatly increases the chance of recovering the computer. With LaptopSentry, you no longer have to worry about your computer or other devices while you run to the bathroom, drink machine, or step away to speak with a friend.

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