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Originally Posted by quietas I've got a few folks who insist on using their iPhones, I am one of them actually. I suppose if something were to happen like a lost device, the best thing would be to immediate have it reported and change passwords? |
The problem there is that the iphone cache's a lot of data. So even if you changed the zimbra password and contacted the cell network to shut off the SIM. The phone could still view lots of recently opened email, access wifi etc. There's a reason Apple included a remote wipe function in the phone
