Comment by shipscode
9 months ago
For me it's the opposite, I do not travel to places where I can't carry a gun on me, this usually means staying in the USA full time.
I personally would not feel comfortable in a country with restrictive gun laws, if my phone is stolen, I could lose valuable customer data which I'm entrusted to keep secure - it's not right to offload my security to others.
Do you mean that you always carry a loaded gun with you and that you would shoot someone who tries to steal your phone?
Unless you're Snowden, nobody's interested in physically hacking your phone. If the customer data is that important, you shouldn't have it on your phone regardless.
Common thieves might steal your phone, but they're just going to erase it and sell it for parts.
robbers demanding phone pin and draining bank accounts via zelle and/or stealing identity via unlocked email access is literally a thing, don't misinform people thx
Ya, one of the most common crimes nowadays. Thanks for clarifying! I was too lazy to explain where there seemed to be a gray understanding of reality.
I'm curious what data you have that shows carrying a gun decreases your risk, as opposed to increasing it.