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Michael Ralby on How to Handle Losing Your Phone on Vacation
Regardless of where you're traveling, when on the go and away from home, it can be easy to forget things.

Regardless of where you’re traveling, when on the go and away from home, it can be easy to forget things. Such is the case for many travelers that end up misplacing their cell phones. While you may think they’re out of luck for the rest of the trip, this isn’t always the case. Here are six things to do in the event of a misplaced cell phone while traveling.
Disable Service to Your Old Phone
Cell phone owners must in touch with their mobile carrier once they have confirmed that the phone is gone. This way, you’ll be able to disable your account and ensure your lost phone isn’t usable to anyone who might come across it.
Get a New Phone
A lost phone can easily be replaced with a new phone purchased at a local phone store. Depending on your cell phone plan and carrier, you may have to go through a process of virtually setting up the account in order to replace everything that was lost. In order to fully recover the data from the lost phone, you will have to tap into any information that you have stored online. For iPhone users, data can easily be recovered from the iCloud.
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Follow Best Practices for Phone Use While Traveling
Make it a point to keep the cell phone close. On vacation or a business trip, getting careless with a cell phone can easily result in it being stolen or lost. A good way to prevent losing a cell phone is to develop a habit of always placing it in a pocket or backpack.
Don’t Panic If the Phone is Lost
A misplaced phone doesn’t mean that it is gone forever. Don’t panic if the phone is missing. Before assuming it is lost, send a text or call to see if it is only misplaced.
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Bring a Spare Phone
A spare phone comes in handy on travels, particularly in the event of a lost or stolen phone. With a spare phone handy, you will always have a way to stay connected in case of an emergency.
Activate a “Find My Phone” Feature
Both iPhones and Androids have a feature that allows users to remotely locate a missing phone. Be sure to activate the feature before traveling to ensure it will be on if the phone is lost.
Phones and electronics have a way of disappearing when you least expect it, so be sure to prepare for a worst-case scenario before traveling.
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