Did you set up any measures in case all your stuff was lost / stolen / destroyed and did you ever have to use them?

I have 2 phones and credit cards in different bags, and felt safe with that. But recently, while leaving Managua airport in a bit of a sketchy Taxi, I became aware of just how screwed I’d be if I got robbed with all my luggage on me.

Losing my stuff would suck, but I’d also have no way to get new money, freeze my bank account or even just contact my accommodation…

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    10 months ago
    1. Back Up Your Data:

    Regularly back up important data on your devices. Use cloud storage services or external hard drives to ensure you have a copy of crucial files, documents, and photos.

    1. Enable Tracking Features:

    Activate tracking features on your phone and laptop. Both Android and iOS devices have built-in tracking options. For laptops, you can use services like “Find My Device” for Windows or “Find My Mac” for Apple laptops.

    1. Install Security Apps:

    Install security and anti-theft apps on your phone and laptop. These apps can help you track, lock, or erase your device remotely in case it’s lost or stolen.

    1. Use Passwords and Biometrics:

    Secure your devices with strong passwords and, if available, biometric features like fingerprint or facial recognition. This adds an extra layer of protection in case your device falls into the wrong hands.