Find my iPhone directs stolen iPhone users to this house for no reason

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The first thing users have to do when a mobile phone, regardless of make and model, is activate a system that allows us to know where you are at all times our device in case of loss or theft and that also allows us to block it at the extreme. Since Apple launched the Find my iPhone function natively, thefts of this type of device have been reduced considerably, especially in large cities, since once the device is locked by the user, the device becomes a paperweight.

Atlanta residents Christina Lee and Michael Saba are continually seeing many of users who have lost or seen their device stolen go to their home to recover it and they just don't do it with good manners. Since the launch of this new feature, both Apple and the police have warned that users do not dedicate themselves to going to the location where their stolen device is supposedly located, for fear of something happening to them, as has happened on some occasions, but people ignore warnings.

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The first visit that Christina and Michael received from a user looking for their stolen iPhone was a month after buying the house and since then They have not stopped the visits of enraged owners, who have sometimes gone to the police to search his house and find absolutely nothing.

People come first thing in the morning, in the afternoon, or at midnight, sometimes accompanied by police officers for the same reason: Finding my iPhone indicates that their device is at their home in Atlanta.

Christina and Michael can't quite understand why signal triangulation always gives them their home as a location for stolen devices. After talking with various telephone companies, they still cannot find the reason that causes this big problem, since until now the people who have come have understood the problem. The owners of the house affirm that they not only receive visits from iPhone users, but also from Android users who have a similar system activated. Se have contacted Apple and Google but have not been able to find a solution not even the FCC, the federal communications commission that oversees mobile telephony in the country, to the problem.

But what they really fear is that groups of violent people may appear who do not attend to reasons and that the possible explanations that they and the police give them will not convince them and may cause some physical harm to them.


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