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Tips to Avoid iPod Being Stolen

avoid ipod being stolenWhy should we avoid iPod being stolen? Nowadays, iPods are among the most popular items for thieves. Most of the time when we are listening music on our iPod, we usually carried away by the wonderful sound and we forget that we are in public. Sadly, many of these iPod thieves are teenagers who want these status symbols for themselves or to sell them on the streets for cash. Here are some tips to avoid iPod being stolen:

The first obvious precaution would be to keep the iPod hidden when you are out and about. You wouldnt hang your wallet in full view, so dont wear your iPod where everyone can see it. Thieves are also on the look out for those distinctive white earbud headphones. Use standard earphones that are another color and which preferably blend in with the outfit you are wearing.

Keep the iPod (or mp3 player or cell phone) with you at all times, preferably in an inner panel of your purse or backpack. The small electronics may be easy to snatch if you store them in an outer convenience pocket. Never leave the iPod in your car, which will be unsupervised for most of the day.

The common indicator that you own an iPod is through the white and gray earpiece or ear buds sticking out your clothes. Most iPod thieves use the ear equipment as a sign for a possible iPod owner. Some people nowadays use the techniques of placing the line of ear buds from under behind their clothes. In that manner, fewer lines are seen from your body or better yet change your ear piece to distract thieves you actually own an iPod.

Put the iPod in a safe storage compartment when not listening to it. Don't leave it in the open where someone walking by could see it. If you lock it in a car or locker, hide it. Thieves can break any lock, and if they see an iPod they'll take it. Try to keep your iPod with you so you know that it's safe. A Nano will easily fit in a pocket.

And at last, take advantage of the iPod engraving service offered through Apple. In addition to your name, consider adding, "if found, please return to," to the iPod. The simple line may make it more difficult for potential thieves to resell and make your iPod less desirable to take.

If you follow these tips, you'll be well on your way to being safer, holding onto your iPod, and not becoming the victim of an iPod mugging.

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