04/22/2026
📱 If your phone is stolen, the device isn't the big loss. The accounts logged into it are.
Find My can help, but it has real limits. A stolen phone often pings in a neighborhood the owner isn't walking into to recover it.
The real risk is what happens while you're still thinking about where the phone is. SIM swap. Password reset emails. Drained accounts.
Call your carrier and ask for three things. Suspend service, block the IMEI, and set a port-out PIN. That last one stops a thief from moving your number to their device and intercepting verification texts.
Change your email password next. Most account resets go through email, which is why that's the gateway to close first.
Log out of Venmo, PayPal, and Amazon, not just Apple Pay and Google Wallet.
A credit freeze is free, takes about 10 minutes across all three bureaus, and does not affect your credit score.
Set up an authenticator app on your next phone. Text codes can be intercepted in a SIM swap. An app on your device can't.