Author Topic: Locate PC is stupid.  (Read 1041 times)



How does one recover the PC if that is the only computer the person owns?
Including No GPS.

Well, lets see. Going to use my common sense and looking at the picture above. You can download it to your iPhone and iPad! Is that not a unique convenience. I would find this very useful if your PC got stolen.

I don't own either of those and my laptop got stolen, what do I do?

I don't own either of those and my laptop got stolen, what do I do?

Go buy one.

They cost like a billion dollars, and I'm broke.


Too young to legally work in the U.S... Quickly man, he's going to get into my important files. (Pretending they exist...)

http://hiddenapp.com/

this was actually reported working, it got some huuge news story recently.

this locate my pc stuff seems like a scam.

http://hiddenapp.com/

this was actually reported working, it got some huuge news story recently.

this locate my pc stuff seems like a scam.
I already want a overpriced cheap mac.

http://hiddenapp.com/

this was actually reported working, it got some huuge news story recently.

this locate my pc stuff seems like a scam.
Lol, clicking purchase gives me a 500. Way to go!

connection via wifi is actually more accurate than GPS.
if I use a wifi signal and Google maps on my phone its within a two foot error radius

Such a loving scam. People hardly use their laptops let alone have it stolen.

connection via wifi is actually more accurate than GPS.
if I use a wifi signal and Google maps on my phone its within a two foot error radius
Yes, it can be more accurate than GPS. However, this requires that it can actually determine your location, which in turn requires an accurate database of AP locations, which isn't always the case. In other words, in can work great in big cities, but if you go out on the countryside it's actually very probable that it can't determine your location at all.

Such a loving scam. People hardly use their laptops let alone have it stolen.
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I, as well as several IRL friends, only have laptops.
Also, I'd say that people who have divorced parents and/or have relatives living far away are probably quite probable to also be in this group, or at least have and regularly use one.
As for the latter part, laptops are made for used when travelling, and I'd actually dare to say that the items you travel with are at a bigger risk than the stuff which is in your home 24/7.
Not to mention how much more of a hassle it is to actually steal a stationary computer.
I got my computer stolen once.
So in other words, I'd like to dismiss your reasons as invalid.

Too young to legally work in the U.S... Quickly man, he's going to get into my important files. (Pretending they exist...)

Call the company, and they will locate it for you.