BlackBerry Protect from RIM is a free program that offers backup, lock devices, track down their phones, wipe phone and sending notifications.
Although the Blackberry Protect is quite long in circulation, but after talking with some friends that have Blackberry, it turns out they had never heard of this app. When the authors explain what its function, they were very impressed and then install BlackBerry Protect.
Based on these events, the author of Info Technology has finally decided to make a little article will discuss the uses and functions of Blackberry Protect.
Blackberry Protect can be downloaded from the BlackBerry through AppWorld or by visiting the website https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/20844 (Blackberry ID required).
Once installed, you can use all the functions below to visit the site http://www.blackberry.com/protect/login
Find Device (Trace a lost cell phone)
- View Current Location: You can track the whereabouts of your phone through the map.
- Loud Ring: Make a BlackBerry phone to ring loud at maximum volume. (Useful if you forget to put a slip or BlackBerry)
- Display a Message: Displays a message on your mobile. (For example: ask the person who found the BlackBerry, so return it to you)
- Device Lock: Lock the phone
- Wipe Device: Erase data on the Blackberry (Be careful using this feature, because all data will be lost, including that stored on the SD Card).
Backup and Restore BlackBerry Data
BlackBerry Protect offers a backup function data (contacts, calendar, task, memo, bookmark and message) in the BB wirelessly to the BlackBerry server that can be arranged at regular intervals (daily, weekly, or monthly).
Backup and restore option also handy when you replace / upgrade the HP Blackberry, you have to do enough to backup your old Blackberry, and then restored them with Blackberry Protect the new BlackBerry.
But since BlackBerry Protect does not backup all data, the reader should keep backing up the data through the Desktop Manager if it wanted to upgrade your BlackBerry.
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