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How do you program your iphone to send any pictures taken on it to your home computer/email address?

Asked by Fernspider (3597points) December 7th, 2009

I was reading about a woman who had programed her iphone to do this. She had her phone stolen in a robbery and started receiving photos at her home computer by the person who had her phone.

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Does anyone know how to do this and is an application from itunes required?

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Fred931's avatar

This could be a certain 3rd-party manipulation of MobileMe or maybe an application. Other than that, I don’t think there is a (non-jailbreak) way of getting into the OS and assorted guts of the device and sending automatic pictures. Of course, you asked about the iPhone, and I don’t see anywhere in that link where the woman had an iPhone. (I was going to keep talking about this, but then i realized iPhone was the first word of the title.) O-O

anon's avatar

Any app that automatically uploads photos to a photo sharing website as they’re taken should suffice. For example Shutterfly‘s iPhone App (which is free).

There’s probably some for Flickr and Picasa too but I don’t know of any.

I also came across this: GadgetTrak, which seems a little more reliable for catching thieves (as long as the iPhone is on, of course).

Fred931's avatar

@anon Makes an excellent point. Also, if you have MobileMe, you can do things like track its location, send return information like an address or phone number, create annoying beeps even on silent for two whole minutes, and even remotely wipe your phone.

Buttonstc's avatar

That photo is hilarious.

That dimwit’s gun is bigger than his brain.

Just goes to prove a statement made frequently by detectives and cops about the stupidity of crooks.

“I have yet to frisk one of these guys and find a Mensa card in their pocket.”

Hahahahahaha

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