7 tips for Smartphone’s security
Yes, you have smartphone. What is it? Samsung Galaxy Note 2
or iPhone 5 with the latest version of technology. Nevertheless, A question
flying in my mind, is it safe?
Smartphones continue to grow in popularity and are now as powerful
and functional as many computers.
It is important to protect your smartphone just like you protect your computer
as mobile cybersecurity threats are growing.
These mobile security tips can help you reduce the risk of exposure to
mobile security threats:
1. Set PINs and passwords. To prevent unauthorized access to
your phone, set a password or Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your phone’s home screen as a first line of
defense in case your phone is lost or stolen. When possible, use a different password for each of your important log-ins
(email, banking, personal sites, etc.). You should configure your phone to automatically lock after five minutes or less when
your phone is idle, as well as use the SIM password capability available on most smartphones.
2. Backup and secure your data. You should backup all of the
data stored on your phone – such as your contacts, documents, and photos. These files can be stored on your
computer, on a removal storage card, or in the cloud. This will allow you to conveniently restore the information to your
phone should it be lost, stolen, or otherwise erased.
3. Only install apps from trusted sources. Before
downloading an app, conduct research to ensure the app is legitimate. Checking the legitimacy of an app may include such thing as:
checking reviews, confirming the legitimacy of the app store, and comparing the app sponsor’s official website with the
app store link to confirm consistency. Many apps from untrusted sources contain malware that once installed can steal
information, install viruses, and cause harm to your phone’s contents. There are also apps that warn you if any security risks
exist on your phone.
4. Understand app permissions before accepting them. You
should be cautious about granting applications access to personal information on your phone or otherwise letting the
application have access to perform functions on your phone. Make sure to also check the privacy settings for each app
before installing.
5. Install security apps that enable remote location and
wiping. An important security feature widely available on smartphones, either by default or as an app, is the ability
to remotely locate and erase all of the data stored on your phone, even if the phone’s GPS is off. In the case that you
misplace your phone, some applications can activate a loud alarm, even if your phone is on silent. These apps can also help you
locate and recover your phone when lost.
Example of security apps :
6. Accept updates and patches to your smartphone’s software.
You should keep your phone’s operating system software up-to-date by enabling automatic updates or
accepting updates when prompted from your service provider, operating system provider, device manufacturer, or
application provider. By keeping your operating system current, you reduce the risk of exposure to cyber threats.
7. Be smart on open Wi-Fi networks. When you access a Wi-Fi
network that is open to the public, your phone can be an easy target of cybercriminals. You should limit your use of
public hotspots and instead use protected Wi-Fi from a network operator you trust or mobile wireless connection to reduce
your risk of exposure, especially when accessing personal or sensitive information. Always be aware when clicking web
links and be particularly cautious if you are asked to enter account or log-in information.
Examples of security apps :
BITDEFENDER MOBILE SECURITY & ANTIVIRUS
LOOKOUT SECURITY & ANTIVIRUS
AVAST! MOBILE ANTIVIRUS
NORTON SECURITY & ANTIVIRUS
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