Woman left horrified by what she discovered on a lost iPhone

It's become hard to decide whether the advancing technology will do good or bad to the human race.

Update: 2017-02-26 07:17 GMT
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The first thing one would do if they ever discovered a lost phone is try to look for ways to get it back to its original owner. Instinctively, any person in that given situation would hand it over to whoever was around.

But times have changed now, thanks to the technological advancements. It’s hard to decide whether things have become easier or all the more complicated. It’s hard to get through passcodes, fingerprint sensors and all forms of security measures.

Twitter user @afronomics was in one such situation where she discovered a lost iPhone. Naturally, she tried looking through the contacts to check if she could contact the owner’s close friends or even the owner itself. What she discovered was bizarre.

She found that the device’s in-built personal assistant Siri provided her with all the possible details she could think of. She took to Twitter to talk about how she managed to return the device.

Take a look at her Twitter posts:

It's hard to decide whether the advancing technology is good or bad for the human race.

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