How to Protect Your Phone While Traveling
Crowded stations, beaches, café terraces, the metro: 8 simple habits (and 1 physical safeguard) so you never come home without your phone — or your data.
Travel takes you out of your routine — and your bearings. New neighbourhood, dense crowds, hands full of luggage, attention pulled by a map or a departure board: your phone is never more exposed than far from home.
In 2026, pickpockets and snatch thieves have turned tourist hotspots into their hunting grounds. In London, thefts from the person — pickpocketing and phone snatching — jumped 38% in a single year. In Italy, Europe's pickpocketing champion, there are up to 478 theft reports per million visitors. The good news: a few habits, before and during your trip, dramatically cut the risk — and most are free.
Your phone: the No. 1 target abroad
Authorities warn that phones and passports are now the prime targets, especially in train stations, the metro and crowded transport hubs. A device held in your hand or slipped into a back pocket, surrounded by a crowd of tourists, is easy prey.
The action plan8 habits to keep your phone while traveling
Before you leave: backup, Find My and IMEI
Run a full backup (iCloud or Google), make sure Find My / Find My Device and the offline network are on, and write down your IMEI (dial *#06#) on paper kept elsewhere. Photograph your passport and cards too, just in case.
Set your phone to “travel mode”
Turn on Stolen Device Protection (iPhone, iOS 17.3+) or Theft Detection (Android). Hide message previews on the lock screen to keep your 2FA codes private, and require authentication for Apple Pay and Google Pay.
On transit and in crowds, stay discreet
Station, metro, market, queue: keep your phone in a closed front pocket, never in a back pocket or a backpack's side mesh. Watch for the classic distractions — a map unfolded in your face, a bump, a petition to sign.
Physically attach your phone
It's the only method that truly prevents snatching — and forgetting. A LOCKÜP™ bracelet ties your device to your wrist with a patented magnetic lock rated at +100 lb of force; the Crossbody Cord keeps it across your body, hands free, while you handle tickets and bags. Even grabbed in an instant, the phone stays attached to you — not the thief.
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At the hotel, Airbnb and the beach
Never leave your phone in plain sight on a café table or a beach towel. At your lodging, keep it out of sight and use the safe when there is one. At the beach or pool, keep it attached or on you, even for a quick swim.
Photos, payments and data abroad
Prefer an eSIM or your mobile data over public Wi-Fi for payments and banking apps. If you must use a public network, turn on a VPN. Add a lock to your sensitive apps.
Hold it with two hands, away from the street
On a terrace or at a red light, don't put your phone on the table or pull it out on the street side: snatching by bike, scooter or moped happens in a second.
Prepare your “theft abroad” plan
Know in advance what to do: mark as lost, lock remotely, suspend the line with your carrier, block the IMEI, alert your bank, then report the theft to the local police — a report often required by travel insurance.
Where the risk climbsTravel situations to watch
Not every moment of a trip is equal. Here's where your phone is most exposed — and the right move each time.
| Travel situation | Risk level | The right move |
|---|---|---|
| Station, metro, transport hub | High | Closed front pocket + wrist tether |
| Café, terrace, restaurant | High | Never on the table; kept on you |
| Beach, pool | Medium | Attached or in the safe, never on the towel |
| Festival, concert, crowd | High | Crossbody Cord, hands free |
| Bike, scooter, moped | High | Bracelet on the wrist, away from the street |
Software settings (passcode, biometrics, Find My) are essential, but they act after the theft. While traveling, where you're more distracted and more visible, only a physical tether prevents the act itself. To go further, read our complete guide to protecting your phone from theft.
LOCKÜP™ Bracelet
The travel companion that ties your phone to your wrist. In a crowded station or on a terrace, it stays with you — not with the thief.
- Patented lock
- +100 lb of force
- Dyneema® cord
- iPhone & Android
Frequently asked questionsProtecting your phone while traveling: your questions
What's the best way to protect your phone while traveling?
Combine software settings (strong passcode, biometrics, Stolen Device Protection, Find My) with a physical safeguard. Tethering your phone to your wrist or across your body prevents snatching and forgetting, where settings only act after the theft.
Do you need insurance for your phone while traveling?
It helps: check whether your travel, home or credit-card insurance covers phone theft abroad. Most require a prompt police report — keep your IMEI handy.
Which European cities are riskiest in 2026?
The pickpocketing hotspots remain Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Prague, Athens, Naples, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Madrid and Florence. Phones and passports are the most coveted targets, especially around stations and the metro.
How do you protect your phone at the beach?
Never leave it unattended on a towel. Keep it attached to you, store it in a locker or safe, and use a waterproof pouch to keep it on you, even in the water.
Does the LOCKÜP™ bracelet work with all phones?
Yes: with any iPhone or Android that has a case. A universal adhesive card is included to slip under the case if needed.
Travel with peace of mind.
Set up your phone, then attach it. The LOCKÜP™ bracelet installs in seconds and follows you everywhere — from the station to the beach.
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