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| Brand | Absolute Software |
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| Model | LJS-RE-P5-MAC-36 |
| Name | Lojack For Laptops Standard - 3year |
| Type | Repair, Rescue & Recover |
| Version | Standard |
| Operating Systems Supported | Mac OS |
| Feature | Computrace LoJack for Laptops Standard is a subscription-based computer theft recovery service. When a computer that is protected by the service is lost or stolen, a stealthy agent hidden in the computer transmits information to the Absolute Software Theft Recovery Team. Using information sent from your computer, the Theft Recovery Team investigates the theft, tracks the computer and then sends local police to recover your computer and prosecute thieves. The Computrace Software Agent is undetectable, nearly impossible to remove and powerful. No other computer security product teams cutting edge technology with a physical investigative team. How Computrace LoJack for Laptops Standard Works! Activate - Install Computrace LoJack for Laptops Standard on your computer and register on our website. Monitor - Computrace LoJack for Laptops Standard, once activated, works behind the scenes to silently and securely contact our Monitoring Center. Recover - If your computer is stolen, our Recovery Team tracks its location and engages local law enforcement to recover and return your computer to you. Rest assured with our recovery team There are many products that can assist in providing a rough location for stolen computers. But, what good is knowing that your stolen computer is "somewhere near the corner of this street and that avenue" without the ability to physically recover the computer and arrest thieves. Only Absolute Software's Computrace LoJack for Laptops is backed by a professional Theft Recovery Team. |
| System Requirements | Mac OS X v10.3 or higher Macintosh system with PowerPC G3/G4/G5 processor or Intel Core Duo processor Internet connection Safari or Firefox Browser |
| Packaging | Retail |
| First Listed on Newegg | December 16, 2009 |
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