A. Thieves that take things from people rarely know or car what they're taking. They might know you have a cell phone but whether it's an over-priced Apple or a budget ZTE would usually be unknown. People who want everyone to know they have an expensive phone so they carry it sticking half out of their hip pocket are fools.
B. I'm old so I have a list of things to take with me when I leave home. Of course, the Kindle is on my list. It goes in my daypack. I find my Kindle essential but most thieves wouldn't. They might think it's a tablet, though. When I have to leave my daypack at a security counter in a store I remove the Kindle and slip it in my pocket. Nothing else particularly valuable is in the daypack.
C. I also have one of my personal cards between the Kindle and its case. If I lose it or if it's stolen, perhaps I'll get it back.
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