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Reliable Built-in Settings to Enhance Android Device’s Security

Nowadays, the security of your online identity and mobile devices are always under threat. With an upsurge in the number of invaders, it has become quite common for the devices to be vulnerable. Fortunately, Android smartphones come with a bunch of built-in security settings that can keep the troubles pretty much at bay. Most of these settings ask you to configure the most critical items during setup, yet it is necessary to check them regularly to ensure complete protection. To ensure all-round security on your Android device, use the following settings on your smartphone:<br>

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Reliable Built-in Settings to Enhance Android Device’s Security

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  1. Reliable Built-in Settings to Enhance Android Device’s Security

  2. Lock Screen Security • Go to Settings and select Security. • Click on Screen Lock. Based on the device model you’re using, you might see a Fingerprint or Face Lock option. • Choose either of these options and add a pin, password, or pattern. Choose the automatic lock duration as immediately or 5 seconds to deny access to unauthorized people. • You can also control the notification visibility on your screen from the Settings. Enter the Privacy section from Settings and click on Lock Screen.

  3. App Permission • Go to Privacy from Settings. • Select the Permission Manager and check the permissions by each category and control the access you have over them. • To check all the permissions you’ve granted to the apps, select an app, and click on ‘See All Permission.’ • Make changes to the permissions, if required.

  4. Find My Device • From Settings, go to Security. • Click on Find My Device and switch on its toggle. • From the Settings, turn on your location as well.

  5. Author Bio John Smith is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. He writes about the latest updates regarding Norton.com/setup and how it can improve the work experience of users. His articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites. Source:- https://thinklocalsetup.com/blog/reliable-built- in-settings-to-enhance-android-devices-security/

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