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Understanding Mobile Phone Security Codes

  It's important to keep your mobile phone safe and with more attractive handsets released every year mobile phone theft is as common as ever.

To protect your handset you can add extra levels of security such as Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) and passwords. In this short guide we'll explain ways to add mobile phone security codes and what they each mean.

Keylock
A keylock does just that, it locks the keys so if they're accidentally pressed they remain unresponsive and you don't accidentally call someone. Different handsets use different codes. Commonly the menu button, followed by `*` works for most handsets, as does `*` and `#` simultaneously.

SIM PIN and (PIN 2)
The SIM PIN code is intended to prevent your SIM from being accessed by people who shouldn't use it. The SIM is locked directly meaning that even if the Sim Card is put into another handset it still can't be accessed. Your service provider will have set a default SIM PIN but you can change it to make your SIM CARD more secure.

There's also SIM PIN code 2 which prevents people from accessing certain features of the phone. Using this code you can make a fixed dialling list so that only calls to numbers from a set list can be made along with other adjustments. However, not all mobile phone networks support SIM PIN 2.

Phone Security Code
Instead of locking the Sim Card, this code locks the handset. Some phones will accept calls while this lock is in place and others won't. Often `unlocking a mobile phone` refers to this code. By using this code you can use a Sim Card from a different network provider to the one which the handset was intended to be used with.

Call Barring Code
The default code to access call barring lists is set by the network provider you use. Once you know the code you can access your call barring lists and add or remove barred numbers.

Account Password
Your account password is the password which your network service provider uses to verify you are the account holder when speaking to you.

Pin Unlock Code
If you make mistakes when trying to use your SIM PIN code you'll get a special lock put on your Sim Card and you'll need a different code to remove this called the Pin Unlock code. You can get this from your network service provider. Remember, your Sim Card can be permanently disabled if you get it wrong repeatedly.

Mobile phone encryption
Certain software models and hardware handsets have been created which are described as `anti-tapping` phones. With these phones information is encrypted as it transfers so that people cannot `tap` or `tune in` to your conversations.

Handsets are priced at around $1,000 in the US. These special phones aren't suitable for most of us who are content with cheap mobile phones that let us talk about trivial things, but there is a burgeoning commercial market out there.

 


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