New Website: Stolencomputeralert.com Uses Social Media To Help Recover Missing Or Stolen Mobile Devices Absolutely Free
Recover Your ipad, Laptop, Cell Phone Or Tablet Through New Website's Database And Alert System.
Online, April 6, 2011 (Newswire.com) - SPOOFEM.com(OTC:SPFM) launches new website to help recover lost or stolen computers through sites such as, eBay, Twitter, and Facebook. However, the largest resource is the database and private messaging center on www.StolenComputerAlert.com. StolenComputerAlert.com is the first mobile security prevention product that SPOOFEM.com will be offering.
StolenComputerAlert.com was designed to be a free user-friendly service allowing customers the ability to sign up for an account, search the database for reported stolen mobile devices, and report lost or stolen property. Twenty-five percent of all 'reported breaches' involved missing laptops; that number continues to soar making a site like StolenComputerAlert.com a necessity.
"Before a person purchases an item from a reseller, I encourage them to visit StolenComputerAlert.com to verify if the item has been reported lost or stolen," comments MD Towhedul Alam, Senior Developer for StolenComputerAlert.com. This website is a resource of wisdom protecting customers from committing an unknown crime."
Through this free website, victims can post their information in a database that notifies pawn shops, law enforcement, airports, Craigslist, and other lost and found hubs to prevent criminals from fencing stolen merchandise. Missing mobile devices are no longer an anomaly; missing cell phones have surpassed missing laptops by 5 to 1. "With the new trend of tablet computers evolving, we will soon see a definite increase in lost or stolen mobile devices," says Alam.
If an item is discovered through StolenComputerAlert.com, the person who has located the item will contact the victim immediately. Via this website's private contact system, a customer can retrieve their property never having to reveal their personal information.
For more information visit ww.StolenComputerAlert.com.
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