Google and Microsoft will add a "kill-switch" feature to their Android and Windows phone operating systems.
The feature is a method of making a handset completely useless if it is stolen, rendering a theft pointless.
Authorities have been urging tech firms to take steps to help curb phone theft and argued that a kill-switch feature can help resolve the problem.
Apple and Samsung, two of the biggest phone makers, offer a similar feature on some of their devices.
The move by Google and
Microsoft means that kill switches will now be a part of the three most popular phone operating systems in the world.
Growing problem
"An activated kill switch converts an easy-to-sell, high-value multimedia device into a jumble of plastic and glass
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