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How to thief-proof your Christmas decorations
Published December 14, 2024 10:00am EST close 'FOX & Friends' spotlights made-in-America gift ideas perfect for the holiday season Worksport CEO Steven Rossi, A Rustic Feeling owner Mary Geitz and Metal Art of Wisconsin president Shane Henderson join 'FOX & Friends Weekend' to share their American-made products. Holiday decoration theft has become an increasingly frustrating issue for many homeowners. Karen from Los Angeles shared her experience with us in an email, stating,"We have criminals who visit our neighborhood to not only steal mail and packages but also holiday decorations. I made a Christmas decoration for our mailbox, which was promptly stolen."Were sorry to hear about the theft in your neighborhood. This highlights a problem that goes beyond mere property loss. It's a theft of holiday cheer and personal effort. Lets see how we can use technology to help secure your decorations. Outdoor decorations that were stolen. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Smart solutions for festive securityKaren also inquired about the effectiveness ofSamsung SmartTags, asking if these tags would work on her decorations and how far they could reach. The good news is that Samsung SmartTags can indeed be used on your holiday decorations. You can attach the SmartTag to any item you want to track. These devices are compatible with most recent Samsung Galaxy phones, including the Galaxy S9, making them accessible to many Android users.As for the distance, the range of theSamsung SmartTag uses Bluetooth to connect to your phone. If the item is within Bluetooth range, you can ring it to find it or use the "Search Nearby" feature to get directions to it. If the item is out of range, other Samsung devices near the tag will anonymously locate it for you and then let you know where it is. This is done in the background and is encrypted to ensure privacy. The SmartTag does not beep when its out of range.TheSamsung SmartTag is compatible with almost all Samsung Galaxy phones released recently. They must have 2GB of RAM and run Android 8.0 (Oreo) or higher. So, your Samsung Galaxy S9 phones should be compatible with the Samsung SmartTag. Outdoor Christmas decorations. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Apple AirTags: An alternative approachFor those considering a switch toApple, AirTags present another viable option. Karen asked if she would have problems tracking her decorations with an Apple AirTag. While primarily designed for iOS devices,you can use it with your Android phone as mentioned in our article here, with some limitations. It uses the Find My network, and if another Apple device passes by the AirTag, the Find My network will be notified of the lost items location.The AirTag does not beep when its out of range. However, the AirTags Precision Finding feature, which provides highly accurate tracking, is only compatible with iPhone 11 series and onwards. If youre considering purchasing an iPhone, the iPhone 11 would be a relatively inexpensive option that is compatible with the AirTags Precision Finding feature.WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? Outdoor Christmas decorations. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Samsung SmartTags vs. Apple AirTagsBothSamsung SmartTags and Apple AirTags offer extensive tracking capabilities. The SmartTag uses Bluetooth for nearby tracking and relies on other Samsung devices for long-range location. Similarly,AirTags leverage the Find My network, utilizing nearby Apple devices to relay location information.For Samsung users like Karen, theSmartTag is the natural choice, working seamlessly with Galaxy devices. Those considering Apple might look at theAirTagas an option.Please note that while these tags can help you track your items, they might not prevent theft as they are not hidden devices and can be removed by someone who recognizes what they are. Outdoor Christmas decorations. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Additional tips for festive security1. Use motion-activated cameras: Installmotion-activated security cameras to monitor your decorations. Many security cameras send real-time notifications to your phone, allowing you to act quickly if someone tampers with your property.2. Secure decorations: Consider physically securing your decorations with zip ties, chains or locks. While this won't deter all thieves, it can make stealing more difficult and time-consuming.3. Light it up: Well-lit areas are less appealing to thieves. Ensure your yard and decorations are adequately lit withoutdoor lights, especially in dark corners or near entry points.4. Engage your neighbors: Create a sense of community by alerting neighbors to thefts and keeping an eye out for suspicious activity. A connected neighborhood can act as a strong deterrent.5. Mark your property: Use invisible ink or engrave your decorations with a unique identifier. If stolen items are recovered, this will help law enforcement return them to you.6. Report thefts to local law enforcement: Always report thefts, no matter how small. Law enforcement can track patterns and increase patrols in areas with frequent incidents. Providing details may also help them recover stolen items.GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE Outdoor Christmas decorations. (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Kurt's key takeawaysIn her email, Karen expressed her frustration: "I know this seems minor... but its disheartening to see the things you spend time, money and a little love get stolen." The desire to protect holiday decorations goes beyond material value it's about safeguarding the joy and effort put into creating a festive atmosphere. As we embrace these technologies, let's also remember the importance of community vigilance and mutual respect.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPHave you ever used tracking devices, security cameras, or other gadgets to safeguard your decorations? What worked well, and what would you recommend to others? Let us know by writing us atCyberguy.com/ContactFor more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading toCyberguy.com/NewsletterFollow Kurt on his social channels:Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions:New from Kurt:Copyright 2024 CyberGuy.com.All rights reserved. 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