Here are two options for a lost phone
or emergency situations that may prove useful. Both options
allow someone who has found your lost phone or found you in need
of emergency help. The first is for medical emergency and
requires a free app from the Google app store.
This app is used for
emergency if you cannot use the phone, or if it is lost. It puts
a little icon on the lock screen to get at the information you
provide, including an emergency call number.
LINK
The second is built
into Android phones and requires no app. It shows a scrolling
name and number of your choice on the lock screen, but still
preserves that the person cannot get past the lock screen and
into your phone. It only shows information you desire, but has
no medical information. Go to "Settings" then "device", then
look for "Lock Screen," "Security" and/or "Owner Info"
(depending on phone version). You can add any contact info you
want a person to call for emergency or lost phone (other than
your own cell number). It will scroll across the lock screen and
preserve that the person cannot get into your other information,
but can still contact someone to tell them the emergency, or the
fact that they found your phone.
Showing posts with label Emergency Contact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emergency Contact. Show all posts
Aug 31, 2018
Aug 10, 2018
Wallet Tip
Many times people in other than ordinary situations lose their
phone. Since we never remember phone numbers these days, it is a
good idea to keep a little note in your wallet or purse with the
top five most important numbers to call if you need help. One of
those numbers should also be an emergency contact number that
someone else could call for you.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)