BHUBANESWAR: Quick Heal Technologies Private Limited, a leading anti-virus solution provider, here on Sunday launched Laptop Tracker, a service by which one could trace stolen or lost laptop computers. Quick Heal's Vice-President (Corporate Communication) M. J. Srikant said the technology would provide law enforcement agencies with a sure-fire method of tracking and recovering lost laptops. “What we have done is that the company has provided website interface to individual user, law enforcement agencies and its own customers. If a laptop is lost, one could register with the website – www.trackmylaptop.net. On request of law enforcement agencies, we would give location of the lost laptop if it is used,” said Mr. Srikant. He said the company had already launched the programme at Indore and Jaipur and would go to every State Capital.
“We will give user ID and password to every cyber crime cell of the State so that they could operate on their own. Moreover, it will generate awareness among laptop users about the unique ID numbers. They would be better informed while purchasing second hand laptop,” Mr. Srikant said.
The company aimed to create a data base of stolen laptops for the help of users and potential buyers. Deputy Commissioner of Police Himansu Lal launched the technology in Bhubaneswar.
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