Our readers have been inquiring about retrieving lost or stolen smartphones by tracking down the IP address of the phone. Is it possible to track down the phone by using an IP address? The answer is Yes. But, can you recover the lost phone by tracing the IP access? The answer is unlikely. If you lost an Android Smartphone, you still have a chance to recover it by following the Locate your lost Android smartphone article. If you lost a non-Android phone, this article will describe what it takes to track down the IP address of your phone, and how hard it is to recover it.
If you have tracking app installed on your
smartphone such as Prey or Phone Tracker, you may want to use the app to
retrieve the lost phone. If you haven't installed tracking software on your
phone, you're out of this option and may have to use IP address to track down
the phone. If a thief is smart enough, he/she may have wiped out your phone and
reset to factory default setting. Resetting your phone to factory default may
require password, so you may still have time to track down the IP address of
the phone before it gets reset.
The first and foremost thing you'll have to do is
finding the IP address of your lost phone. If you have your phone setup to
automatically retrieve emails from Gmail, upload photos to Dropbox, or edit
notes on Evernote; you'll be able to find the IP address of the lost phone by
logging into a respective website.
Gmail
Gmail (or Google Apps) is generally setup to
automatically retrieve email from your Google Account in a present time
interval: 5-min, 15-min, 30-min or 1-hour. You'll first login to your Gmail
account, and find a link at the bottom right-hand corner of the web interface
as shown on the screenshot below.
Clicking on the "Details" link will open
an Activity Information windows as shown on the screenshot below. The Activity
window will display last few activities with location and IP address of the
device. For privacy and security reasons, the IP address has been blacked out
on the screenshot. You may use Access Type (mobile) and Access Time to
determine IP address of thief.
Dropbox
Similarly, you may use Dropbox to find the IP
address of your lost smartphone if you have dropbox app installed on your
phone. You'll have to log into Dropbox website to view access history. On the
dropbox website, login to your account and click your email and
"Setting" link as shown on the screenshot below. Then, click on the
"Security" tab and go down to "Devices" section of the page
to view access history. You'll have to hover over the Information icon to see
the IP address of the device (see screenshot below).
Evernote
Assuming that you have Evernote, app installed on
your phone, and the App is setup to auto sync with rest of your computing
devices; you'll be able to find IP address of your lost phone. First, you'll
have to login to your Evernote account via the website. Click on your email,
and then choose "Account Setting" link as shown on the screenshot
below.
On the "Account Settings" page, click on
the "Access History" link on the left navigation window. Like Gmail
interface, you'll see access history with Access Time, Location and IP Address
as shown on the screenshot below.
I found the IP address. How do I track my lost
phone with the IP Address?
Unlike GPS tracking system, geolocation found with
IP address is only accurate to the City level, and therefore it does not give
you a postal address of the thief. You'll have to file a police report and
include IP address and Wireless Service Provider who owns the IP address.
Getting help from Police and Wireless Service Provider may take weeks to
months, but the thief may have already sold your smartphone in a black market
causing additional complexity to find the thief. Besides, trying to track down
the thief yourself may have safety concerns, so we strongly suggest you get
help from proper authorities.
Precaution
Steps
Before your smartphone goes missing, you can take a
few precaution steps to increase chances of recovering your smartphone in the
event it may get stolen. Here are a few things you can do to identify your
device.
- Take a photo copy of your device's brand,
model and serial number. If you need to file a police report, having the
pertinent information will ease the reporting process and also improve
chances of recovering it. You may also find this information on the box
where an electronic came with, or printed receipt.
- Make it easy for someone to return the lost
phone by placing an owner's information on the lock screen.
- Install Phone Tracker app such as Prey or
find-my-phone on your smartphone.
Perfection
There is a good chance you'll never recover your smartphone
or find the thief even if you have tracking app installed on your smartphone.
There are small number of individuals with success stories, but those are very
rare and considered very lucky. Trying to locate a smartphone with an IP
address will only get you to the city, so it's not going to help you locate the
phone unless police and wireless service provider work together to go after the
thief.
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