How can You Protect Your MacBook?
If you have a MacBook, you are likely protective of it. Notebooks are stolen every day, especially from college students. Would you like another layer of protection? TotalTechie from our live community sent in the following recommendation for all of us to try.
iAlertU is the ultimate free MacBook protection system. To activate and deactivate, you simply hold the menu button on your Apple Remote. This application runs in the background, so it doesn’t show up or interfere with you work, except for on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
So here’s the point. If anyone moves your MacBook, touches your keyboard, starts to close the screen, moves the Trackpad/mouse, unplugs the AC adapter, or unplugs any devices, an alarm goes off and a picture of the person is taken. The picture is sent through Mail.app to any specified email. Note that an account must be set up in Mail.app for this to work. This can be especially useful for college kids in dorms. People are always in and out of the dorms, and I know several people who had their MacBooks stolen.
Thanks to TotalTechie for this information that many of our readers may not have known. iAlertU is completely free, and can mean the difference between a stolen MacBook, and one that a potential thief runs away from.
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8 Comments
Technology Links Daily
August 21st, 2008
at 9:57pm
Enable iAlertU when you leave your Apple laptop unguarded and it will sound an alarm and use the built-in iSight camera to photograph the thief in the event that the computer is moved, unplugged, or accessed in any way. Link viaChris Pirillo.
Just A Geeky Girl
August 15th, 2008
at 12:06am
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white pebble
August 14th, 2008
at 3:44pm
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RockerX
August 14th, 2008
at 12:03am
this is awesome
Ed Gelb
August 14th, 2008
at 4:45am
Will anything happen if the lid is closed or the perp touches while standing to the side or behind the screen? If not, there should be an alarm that sounds unless a key combination is pressed. Otherwise, this is a good idea.
Ryan Mitchell
August 14th, 2008
at 6:38am
Don’t forget about UnderCover if your Mac is stolen – a cost-effective way to protect it at another level as well.
http://www.orbicule.com/undercover/
For a review:
http://www.macworld.com/article/60792/2007/10/undercover.html
FearedBliss
August 14th, 2008
at 9:06am
Thanks ! I’ll keep this in mind.
jsf
August 14th, 2008
at 7:25pm
My sister just bought a MacBook Pro and I’ll make sure that I install/ run this for her because after dropping 2 grand on a machine, it’d be a total shame for it to just walk away. Thanks for the tip!