Absolute Software LoJack for Laptops - 3 Year License
Theft protection and geolocation for your notebook.
- Theft protection and recovery
- Data security – remotely lock and delete data
- Geolocation service tracks your notebook on a map
- Theft recovery team works with police to return your notebook
- Three year license
Features
Apple Recommends For
The reassurance of dedicated protection for your Mac.
LoJack for Laptops provides theft protection for your Mac by allowing you to remotely access, locate and control it. Remotely set up a password, provide an on-screen message such as return address, and track your MacBook’s location on a map. Lock and delete your most important files while LoJack’s Theft Recovery Team works with the police to recover your notebook and return it to you.
Highlights
- MacBook theft protection and recovery
- Prevent unauthorised use of your notebook
- Remotely set passwords, lock and delete important data
- Track your notebook on a map using geolocation
- Theft Recovery Team work with police to recover and return your MacBook
- Three year license
Did You Notice?
A recovery team will work with your local police force to return your MacBook to you.
Technical Specs
Media
- Media: Activation Code & Download Link
Connections
- Internet Access: Internet Access Required
Compatibility
Mac
- OS X 10.4 or later
Windows
- Windows 7, Windows Vista (32- & 64-bit), Windows XP (32-bit), Windows 2000
What's in the Box?
- LoJack for Laptops installation card and registration card
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Apple's One-Year Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Non-Apple-branded products may have the benefit of a manufacturer's warranty provided by the product manufacturer — please see your product box and literature for details. Benefits under the manufacturer's warranty are in addition to rights provided by consumer law. For details, click here.
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 679857002293
Most Interesting
-
What would happen if the thief did a factory reset? Would this still work?
- Asked by Justin S
- 15-Dec-2012
No answers yet