If someone finds your device, it would be good to make it easy for them to get in touch and return the device to you. There are plenty of Good Samaritans out there, and it’s worth preparing your device so if one does find it, they can contact you.
Essentially, you want to add contact information to your device, in a way that anyone who turns it on can find your name, email address and phone number (obviously not your iPhone’s number), and get in touch. An easy way would be to paste a sticker on your device, but that might be ugly and it could wear out. Why not add contact information to the lock screens of your Macs and iOS devices? It’s easy.
Set a lock screen message on a Mac
Let’s start with a Mac; this is the easiest one to add contact information that displays in a lock screen. Open System Preferences, and then click Security & Privacy. Click the padlock to authenticate—you need to be an administrator to access the setting you want to customize—and then check Show a message when the screen is locked. Click Set Lock Message, and enter a message, such as your name, email address, and phone number.Create a custom lock screen wallpaper for an iPhone or iPad
On an iOS device, the best thing to do is add some text to your lock screen wallpaper. You can do this in two ways. There are a few apps that can add the text for you, such as the free (with in-app purchases) Contact Lock Screen Info or the $1 If Found Lock Screen. But you can also do this with any image editor, even Preview.Start by choosing which lock screen wallpaper you want to use. Unfortunately, you can’t do this with any of Apple’s stock wallpapers, because you can’t send copies of them to your Mac to edit. But choose another, then open the image in Preview. Choose Tools > Annotate > Text, and you’ll see a text field. Type what you want, then move it to the location you want; I have mine at the bottom of my wallpaper. Make sure the text is readable; that it’s not too big or small, and the right color. Select all the text, then click the text options button in the Preview toolbar and choose a font, size and color.
Let Siri help you
There’s one small problem with this: Siri displays all the information on the contact card, so anyone who finds your device can know your name, address, phone number(s), date of birth and much more. You may want to set up a second contact card with limited information, but that means that Siri might not be efficient with other requests.
No matter which method you choose, it’s a good idea to have contact details on your iOS devices and your laptops. If you lose one of them, a Good Samaritan may come along, and this information could help you get your device back.
Courtesy of Nocal Digital Solutions Ltd
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