2026 Guide · Anti-theft

How to protect your phone from theft

Snatch theft, pickpockets, drops: 9 proven methods to keep your phone — and your data — safe.

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70%
of thefts are snatch-and-grab
1/3
have had a phone lost or stolen
8pm–12am
when thefts peak
+100 lb
of pull force on the LOCKÜP™ lock

Your phone is worth far more than its price tag. Photos, emails, banking apps, passwords, authentication codes: your entire digital life fits in the palm of your hand. And in 2026, that hand is exactly what thieves are after.

Snatch theft — someone who appears, grabs the phone right out of your hand and vanishes on a bike or scooter — is now the majority of phone thefts in major cities. The good news: a few simple habits dramatically cut the risk, and most are free.

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Snatch theft is surging

Nearly 7 in 10 phone thefts are snatch-and-grab: the victim is holding their device when a thief grabs it and flees in seconds. A phone held in hand and not tethered is the ideal target.

The action planThe 9 methods to protect your phone

1

Biometric lock + 6-digit PIN

Turn on Face ID or fingerprint, plus a PIN of at least 6 digits — avoid 0000, 1234 or your birthday. Set auto-lock to 30 seconds.

2

Enable Stolen Device Protection

On iPhone (iOS 17.3+), this requires Face ID or Touch ID — with no passcode fallback — for sensitive actions, and adds a one-hour delay before your Apple password can be changed. On Android, enable Theft Detection and remote lock.

3

Turn on Find My BEFORE it happens

Find My iPhone (iCloud) or Find My Device (Android) must be active right now. Also enable the offline network: it can locate a device even when it's off or disconnected.

4

Stay discreet in high-risk spots

Avoid pulling out your phone near transit stops, at red lights, or at the curb. Don't leave it on a café table. Watch for distractions: someone asking the time, bumping you, or showing you a map.

The anti-snatch method
5

Physically tether your phone

This is the only method that truly prevents snatching. A security bracelet like the LOCKÜP™ links your phone to your wrist with a patented magnetic lock rated at 100+ lb of pull force. Even if it's grabbed, the device stays attached to you — not the thief.

  • ✓ Patented
  • ✓ Dyneema® cord
  • ✓ All phones
  • ✓ Made in Québec
6

Lock down your payments and accounts

Hide message previews on the lock screen — 2FA codes show up there. Require authentication for Apple Pay and Google Pay, and add an app lock to your banking apps.

7

Save your IMEI and back up your data

Dial *#06# to display your IMEI number, then store it somewhere else: it's used to block the device. Turn on automatic backup (iCloud or Google) so you never lose your memories.

8

Learn to spot theft techniques

Snatching by bike or scooter, table grabs on patios, a hand over the shoulder on the subway. Hold your phone with both hands, away from the road — or better yet, tether it.

9

Prepare your first 5 minutes plan

Know in advance what to do: mark as lost, lock remotely, call your carrier to suspend the line, block the IMEI, alert your bank and file a police report.

Software vs physicalWhy settings alone aren't enough

Software protections are essential… but they kick in after the theft: they help you locate, lock or wipe the device. None of them stop the act itself. Only a physical tether stops snatching before it succeeds.

ProtectionPrevents theftRecovers afterProtects data
PIN + biometricsNoPartialYes
Find MyNoYesPartial
Stolen Device ProtectionNoPartialYes
LOCKÜP™ BraceletYesYesYes*

*By preventing the theft, the bracelet also indirectly protects access to your data. Pair it with the settings above for complete protection.

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FAQPhone theft: your questions

What should I do immediately if my phone is stolen?

Mark it as lost (Find My), lock it remotely, call your carrier to suspend the line and block the IMEI, change your important passwords, alert your bank, then file a police report with your IMEI.

Can a thief unlock my phone?

With a strong passcode, biometrics and Stolen Device Protection, it's very hard. Activation Lock also makes the device nearly unsellable. Without these settings, an unlocked phone is emptied in minutes.

How do I avoid snatch theft?

Stay discreet, keep the phone away from the road, and above all tether it physically to your wrist or crossbody — for example with a LOCKÜP™ bracelet — so it simply can't be grabbed.

Is the LOCKÜP™ bracelet compatible with my phone?

Yes: with any iPhone or Android in a case. An adhesive universal card is included to slip under the case if needed.

Can you find a phone that's turned off?

Yes, if Find My and the offline network were enabled before the theft: the device can be detected via Bluetooth by nearby devices, even offline.

The best anti-theft is the one that can't be snatched.

Set your settings, then secure your phone. The LOCKÜP™ bracelet installs in seconds and goes everywhere with you.

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