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California is going to introduce first “smartphone
killswitch” bill after the lawmakers in San Francisco and New York has asked to
install this technology of making the stolen devices useless making it less
attractive for thieves.
This plan has been announced by California State Sen. Mark
Leno on his website on Thursday. Leno is working with San Francisco District
Attorney George Gascón.
Initially this year, Apple Inc. has added an "Activation
Lock" anti-theft feature and Gascón said at the "Secure Our
Smartphones" kickoff meeting in June that it was only "a step in the
right direction."
Smartphone theft is one of the most important problems and
nearly half of all robberies in San Francisco involved a mobile device last
year, and in Los Angeles cell phone thefts had increased almost 12% this year,
according to Leno's announcement.
Source:
California to introduce first 'smartphone killswitch' bill -
CNN Money (http://goo.gl/LdbD1P)