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Old 24th March 2015, 06:32   #1
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Default UK carriers graciously agree to £100 bill cap for lost and stolen phones

A lost or stolen mobile is bad enough, but things can get considerably worse if whoever picks it up sticks you with a mammoth bill for good measure. Smartphone kill switches or a simple screen lock can save you from such injustice, but hindsight isn'...

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