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McAfee WaveSecure Protects iOS Users Against Data Loss and Data Theft

McAfee WaveSecure iPhone

McAfee today released WaveSecure™ software iOS Edition, a solution targeting individual iPhone users to help protect against data and device loss or theft.

McAfee WaveSecure iPhone

McAfee today released WaveSecure™ software iOS Edition, a solution targeting individual iPhone users to help protect against data and device loss or theft.

Using a downloadable app, McAfee WaveSecure enables users to protect their mobile data, whether their iPhone is lost or stolen by providing the ability to wirelessly back up contacts, photos and videos, as well as restore or wipe contacts.

Related: The Top 20 US Cities For Cell Phone Loss or Theft

With WaveSecure, iOS Users can remotely track the location of their iPhone through an online portal and wirelessly restore their contacts, even to an Android device. McAfee, which supports iOS for business users with its Enterprise Mobility Manager software, now brings added protection to individuals for a one-time fee of $19.99 from the Apple App Store.

McAfee WaveSecure software iOS Edition is immediately available in many languages.

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