California bill would require anti-theft 'kill switches' on smartphones


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 12 Aug 2014

SACRAMENTO, California: All smartphones sold in California would have to come with a "kill switch" to render them inoperable if lost or stolen under a bill passed by the legislature on Monday, the latest effort to stem an epidemic of phone theft in the most populous US state. 

The bill would be the strongest effort yet by a US state to fight smartphone theft, which accounts for more than half of all crimes in several of the state's large cities, including San Francisco and Oakland. 

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