Me han robado mi ipod touch se puede remotamente borrar el contenido? tenia mi cuenta de mail en el. gcias

me han robado mi ipod touch se puede remotamente borrar el contenido? tenia mi cuenta de mail en el. gracias

Google translate:
I have stolen my ipod touch can remotely erase the contents? I had my mail account. thanks
- If you previously turned on FIndMyiPod on the iPod in Settings>iCloud and wifi is on and connected go to iCloud: Find My iPhone, sign in and go to FIndMyiPhone. If the iPod has been restored it will never show up.
- You can also wipe/erase the iPod and have the iPod play a sound via iCloud.
- If not shown, then you will have to use the old fashioned way, like if you lost a wallet or purse.
- Change the passwords for all accounts used on the iPod and report to police
- There is no way to prevent someone from restoring the iPod (it erases it) using it unless you had iOS 7 on the device. With iOS 7, one has to enter the Apple ID and password to restore the device.
- Apple will do nothing without a court order                                                        
Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product                                               
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