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Computrace LoJack for Laptops Premium Mac - 3 Years

The ultimate tool for mobile theft protection, LoJack for Laptops Premium helps you quickly recover you computer if it every stolen. Premium provides the extra piece of mind with a remote data deletion service.

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Overview

LoJack for Laptops is a recovery service that enables law enforcement to retrieve stolen laptops. When you use this service, software installed on your laptop works behind the scenes to silently and securely contact Absolute Software's Monitoring Center, and in case of theft, to report its location using any Internet connection.

Should your laptop be stolen, Absolute Software's Recovery Team not only tracks its location but also partners with local law enforcement to recover and return your laptop to you.

As an added piece of mind, with LoJack Premium, the remote data detetion option will keep your sensitive data safe.

Features

  • 3 Years of protection
  • $1,000 Service Guarantee*
  • More than 90% of the computers located with LoJack are recovered
  • Patented software runs hidden in the background, and is nearly tamper-proof
  • No additional hardware required
  • Functions for both notebooks and desktops
  • LoJack's recovery team is partnered with partnered with over 1,000 local law enforcement agencies and internet service providers across North America

How LoJack for Laptops works:

  1. You install the Computrace LoJack for Laptops software and register on Absolute Software's secure website.
  2. Your laptop silently and securely contacts the Monitoring Center when connected to the Internet.
  3. If your laptop is stolen, you file a police report and notify the Recovery Team. When your stolen laptop contacts the Monitoring Center, it's placed on high alert and starts calling in every 15 minutes, allowing the Recovery Team to closely track your laptop's location.
  4. The Recovery Team then provides law enforcement with tracking information and documentation essential for procuring search warrants and leading them to the location of your laptop.
  5. Law enforcement recovers your laptop and returns it to you.

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X v10.3 or higher
  • Macintosh system with PowerPC G3/G4/G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
  • Internet connection
  • Safari or Firefox web browser

*Certain conditions apply. For more details visit: www.lojackforlaptops.com/premium

Mfr. Part No.: LJP-RE-P7-MAC-36

Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.

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    Yes, if your Mac is stolen it does have to be turned on and be connected to the internet so it can contact the lojack monitoring center at least once in order for the recovery team to locate it and give that location information to police so they can recover it. More

    • Answered by TB from Elk Grove
    • Oct 29, 2009
    • 5 of 5 people found this useful
  • Best Answer

    How it work is their guarantee covers up to $1000, now in order to get that you must wait 60 days because the lo-jack team will make the attempt to contact your laptop via the internet like it is suppose to. Now if they are unsuccessful then you will get a credit for your laptop based on the specs it has on the inside of it. So if your laptop is old then you might not necessarily get the full $1000.

    But a little fun fact: 8 out of every 10 windows laptops are recovered, and 9 out of every 10 macs are recovered so your odds are pretty good that you will get it back. Hope this answers your question :)
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    • Answered by SR from Batavia
    • Oct 12, 2009
    • 5 of 5 people found this useful
  • What are the chances my data will be deleted in error?
    • Asked by RK from Winter Park
    • Oct 24, 2009