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Secure your lost or stolen phone from another device

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Secure your lost or stolen phone from another device with Cerberus commands

If you've lost your Android device, and it happens to be protected by Cerberus, locating said device (or protecting the data held within) is only an SMS command away. Jack Wallen explains.

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