Any questions? Check the Reddit AmA: https://redd.it/5jg18f After my phone got stolen, I quickly realized just how much of my personal information and data the thief had instantly obtained. So, I let another phone get stolen. This time my phone was pre-programmed with spyware so I could keep tabs on the thief in order to get to know him. However, to what extent is it possible to truly get to know someone by going through the content of their phone? In the Netherlands, 300 police reports a week are filed for smartphone-theft. Besides losing your expensive device, a stranger has access to all of your photos, videos, e-mails, messages and contacts. Yet, what kind of person steals a phone? And where do stolen phones eventually end up? The short documentary ‘Find My Phone’ follows a stolen phone’s second life by means of using spyware. Although you’ll meet the person behind the theft up close and personal, the question remains: how well can you actually get to know someone when you base yourself on the information retrieved from their phone? Do you want the full story behind the film? You can contact me in order to answer all of your questions by means of an interview (I’m proficient in Dutch and English), or to invite me to a film festival. To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com contact@anthonyvdmeer.nl anthonyvdmeer.nl #FMP Dutch version can be found here: https://vimeo.com/191763814 German dubbed version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x7eE7xxmJU
guy:wheres my phone?
guy sees man with his iPhone
guy: oh hell no you sint stealing ny iPhone you must be poor get a job or something
thief: freak.oh no im going to jail!!!!
thats if it happened