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Easy way to protect your Stolen and Lost MTN SIM via USSD

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Published: December 30, 2023
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Losing your phone or SIM card can be a stressful and frustrating experience. You may worry about losing your contacts, messages, photos, and other important data.

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What is the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?How to use the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?Why should you use the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?What are the limitations of using the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?

You may also fear that someone might misuse your SIM card for fraudulent activities or identity theft. Fortunately, there is a simple and easy way to protect your stolen and lost MTN SIM card using a USSD code.

In this article, we will explain how to use this code and answer some frequently asked questions about it.

What is the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?

The USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card is *123*7*4*. This code allows you to remotely lock your SIM card and prevent anyone from using it without your permission. You can also use this code to unlock your SIM card if you find it or get a new one.

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How to use the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?

To use the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card, you need to follow these steps:

  • Dial *123*7*4* from any MTN phone. You can use a friend’s phone, a public phone, or a new phone with a new MTN SIM card.
  • Enter your MTN phone number that you want to lock or unlock. For example, if your MTN phone number is 08031234567, enter 08031234567.
  • Enter your 4-digit SIM PIN. This is the PIN that you set when you activated your SIM card. If you forgot your SIM PIN, you can call MTN customer care on 180 or visit any MTN service center to reset it.
  • Choose whether you want to lock or unlock your SIM card. Press 1 to lock your SIM card or press 2 to unlock your SIM card.
  • Confirm your choice by pressing 1 again.
  • You will receive a confirmation message that your SIM card has been locked or unlocked successfully.

Why should you use the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?

There are many benefits of using the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card, such as:

  • You can prevent unauthorized access to your SIM card and protect your personal information, such as your contacts, messages, bank accounts, and mobile money.
  • You can avoid being charged for calls, SMS, or data that someone else might make using your SIM card.
  • You can prevent someone from using your SIM card to commit fraud, scam, or identity theft.
  • You can easily unlock your SIM card if you find it or get a new one.

What are the limitations of using the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card?

While using the USSD code for protecting your stolen and lost MTN SIM card is a convenient and effective way to secure your SIM card, there are some limitations that you should be aware of, such as:

  • You need to have another MTN phone or SIM card to use the USSD code. If you don’t have access to another MTN phone or SIM card, you can’t use the USSD code.
  • You need to remember your MTN phone number and SIM PIN to use the USSD code. If you forget your MTN phone number or SIM PIN, you can’t use the USSD code.
  • You need to have sufficient airtime balance to use the USSD code. The USSD code is not free and will deduct some airtime from your account.
  • You need to have network coverage to use the USSD code. If you are in an area with poor or no network signal, you can’t use the USSD code.
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