Anti-theft system

Anti-theft systems protect valuables such as vehicles and personal property like wallets, phones, and jewelry.

[4] Anti-theft systems include devices such as locks and keys, RFID tags, and GPS locators.

Anti-theft systems are designed to raise the difficulty of theft to an infeasible (but not necessarily impossible) level.

There are a number of general categories of anti-theft systems: A very common method of preventing theft is the placement of valuables in a safe location.

Desk stationery is often considered to be secured if placed in an unlocked drawer away from view, while expensive jewelry might be placed in a safe behind a picture in a home.

The revolution of mobile applications and wireless communication make possible to get notified by your phone, when your properties are stolen.

This can work even retrospectively‍—‍‌given that a stolen credit card can easily be invalidated with a phone call to the issuing bank, the motivation to steal one is reduced.

It is programmed to verify that the RFID tag attached to the key is correct before the engine control module will allow ignition to occur.

Security tags are devices that are attached to products to prevent shoplifting and are often used in conjunction with an electronic article surveillance system.

Anti-theft tag on a laptop in a store