That's okay, I guess, but if they want to find the user all they have to do is use the contacts. I'm not sure I'd want that screen always showing up on my phone.
I can't stand passcodes.
You know what's even better? Don't set your iPhone down anywhere. That's what I do. I've never said the words "Where's my iPhone?".
+1. This why I don't bother with the irritation of passcodes. I always have my iPhone with me. The only place I set it down on the nightstand when I go to bed.
You know what's even better? Don't set your iPhone down anywhere. That's what I do. I've never said the words "Where's my iPhone?".
I always have my iPhone with me.
AFAIK, you are human. And humans make mistakes. More than they think they do. The ones who think they never make certain mistakes, and thus don't take precautions (designated drivers, etc.), are often the ones who end up dead (or with lost/stolen stuff, etc.).
I'm actually a cyborg.
I do make mistakes. However, I work in a profession that deals with probabilities and risk. The probability that I will make a mistake and leave my iPhone is very low. The conditional probability that when I leave my iPhone somewhere that someone will steal it is fairly low. Therefore, the risk is low enough to offset the PITA of putting in a passcode every two minutes when my screen saver comes on.
People treat their iPhones better than their kids & pets.
maybe it would help to make tatoos on the neck of such kids, or pets
People treat their iPhones better than their kids & pets.
TheSpaz is right too.