If your
Realme 11 has been stolen, here are the steps you can take to block, track, or secure your device:
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### 1.
Use Google Find My Device
If you had a Google account linked to your Realme 11, you can use Google's Find My Device feature to locate, lock, or erase your phone remotely.
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Log in or register now. and log in with your Google account.
- Select your Realme 11 from the list of devices.
- You can:
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Ring the device (if it’s nearby).
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Lock the device with a new password.
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Erase all data on the device (this will permanently delete all data and prevent further access).
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### 2.
Contact Your Network Provider
Call your mobile network provider (e.g., AT&T, Verizon, etc.) and:
- Report the theft.
- Provide your IMEI number (found on the box or in your Google account under Find My Device).
- Request them to block the SIM card and blacklist the device to prevent it from being used on any network.
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### 3.
File a Police Report
- Report the theft to your local police.
- Provide them with your phone's IMEI number, serial number, and any other identifying details.
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### 4.
Change Passwords
If you didn’t erase your phone, change the passwords for all accounts linked to your device (e.g., Google, social media, banking apps).
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### 5.
Use Realme’s Cloud Service (if available)
If you had Realme’s cloud service enabled, log in to your Realme account and check if you can locate, lock, or erase your device remotely.
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### 6.
Monitor for Activity
Keep an eye on your accounts for any suspicious activity and report it immediately.
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### Prevention Tips for the Future:
- Always enable Find My Device and keep it active.
- Use a strong password, PIN, or biometric lock.
- Avoid storing sensitive information on your phone without encryption.