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Top 7 tips to secure your smartphone

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Top 7 tips to secure your smartphone

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  1. Top 7 Tips to Secure Your Smartphone

  2. 1) Set Up A Lock Screen This is the first thing to do before you start using your smartphone. Locking your screen prevents unauthorized users from accessing your phone. You can use either a PIN, password, pattern, face unlock, fingerprint or other vendor-specific locking mechanism to lock your phone.

  3. 2) Encrypt Your Phone The majority of smartphone users fail to encrypt their phone, which is very important to do. Encrypting your phone prevents people from accessing your data offline, either through Recovery or another mode. The latest versions of Android and iOS, however, come with out-of-the-box encryption. 

  4. 3) Turn off Wireless Protocols When Not in Use Many people leave their Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or NFC on more often than not. Aside from draining your battery quickly, it opens a door for bad guys to use rogue wireless access points, sniffing tools, and other sophisticated techniques to extract data from your smartphone. Disable your Wi-Fi and other wireless radio once you’re done using them. Also, never accept requests from unknown devices trying to connect to your phone. If you don’t know how to disable your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.,

  5. 4) Avoid Root / Jailbreak / Custom Roms Jailbreakingyour iPhone or rooting your Android grants you full access to the operating system, which, by default, is restricted to guarantee your safety. Rooting and jailbreaking does provide you with a wide range of tweaking possibilities, but in turn, exposes your phone to malware, hackers, and all the bad stuff you can think of. Although Android’s SuperUser app protects the phones from unauthorized access to root privileges, that’s still not good enough. While most of us techies love custom mobile setups, it’s impossible to tell which servers’ custom roms communicate with and what data are being sent. Although they offer a better experience, it comes at your own risk.

  6. 5) Update your Operating System Regularly Smartphone manufacturers release regular updates to improve upon the User Interface, provide more features, and most importantly, patch security and stability flaws. Refraining from updating your smartphone exposes it to these flaws and then leaves it to the mercy of attackers. Make it a priority to update your operating system whenever it’s available. Also update your downloaded applications regularly since they may sometimes contain bugs which could be dangerous to your smartphone.

  7. 6) Use A VPN Everybody loves free Wi-Fi, but some of the most dangerous cyber attacks originate from public Wi-Fi access points at restaurants, bars, and hotels. Malicious attackers can use their technical knowledge to perform Man-In-The-Middle attacks and gain access to your personal information. If you can’t avoid using public networks, you better use a VPN. A VPN allows you to connect to the Internet through a secure, encrypted private tunnel. Newshosting offers a VPN service as both a standalone service and as an add-on to Usenet subscriptions. 

  8. 7) Use a Remote Control Service All the major mobile operating systems have now incorporated remote control and killswitch features to enable you to interact with your phone if it’s been stolen or missing. This service enables you to track, lock, wipe and even contact your phone by using another device connected to the Internet. With this, your data is kept out of the wrong hands even if the device falls into them. Apple’s Find my iPhone and Android’s Android Device Manager gives you remote access to iOS and Android devices respectively

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