The thief forgot to turn off the automatic sending of photos to the Internet
Categories: Society
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/the-thief-forgot-to-turn-off-the-automatic-sending-of-photos-to-the-internet.htmlA photoblog appeared on the Internet “The life of a stranger who stole my phone” (Life of a stranger who stole my phone) about the life of a thief. The fact is that Hafid from Dubai stole a smartphone from a German tourist and blogger who was vacationing on the island of Ibiza. But the thief forgot to turn off the automatic sending of photos from the smartphone to the Internet. Now all the photos that Hafid takes are automatically sent to the Dropbox service, from which the former owner of the smartphone downloads them and puts them on a new blog with his caustic comments...
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1. “The thief of my smartphone didn’t delete the Dropbox app, nor did he turn off auto-login to the app — that’s why I can see every photo he takes on my computer!” the author of the blog claims.

2. He posted photos of Hafid's home online and found out that the thief's two girlfriends were sewing to support themselves.

3. The blogger occasionally allows himself obscene statements about Hafid, although most of his comments on photos are rather ironic.

4. For example, on the photo of Hafid on the beach, the blogger writes: “Salam alaikum! Hafid is expanding his business and now he is kidnapping little people, feeding them and letting them go back to the dunes, before stealing their smartphones.”

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6. The blogger is sure that it is Hafid who is the kidnapper, because he “said hello” to the former owner on Facebook - this is how the German recognized his offender.

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Keywords: Thief | Theft | Smartphone | Phone
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