
In this rapidly changing technology, it becomes essential to keep your smartphone safe all the time. Our mobile phones play a crucial role in our day to day life- from setting reminders to booking appointments and sharing files, video calling, using social media like Instagram and Facebook. All these facilities are making our lives easy, but with easiness come several security threats to our smartphone. These threats include malware, phishing, spyware, and several others. But don’t worry! This article will help you out in protecting your device.
One of basic practice to follow in order to protect your smartphone data is to lock it with any pin, face lock, finger lock, or any pattern. You can also protect the accounts on your phone with strong passwords. Fingerprint scanners, can act as a shortcut and make complex passcodes less of a pain.
iPhone users can enable one of the unique and hidden feature in ios to extra safety- the self-destruct feature which will wipe a phone’s data after too many wrong guesses. Android has the similar feature too. Additionally, the self-destruct system in both ios and android will offer a waiting period after several wrong guesses to make it tough for the person to try all password combos.
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a security process that requires a user to provide two different authentication factors to access a system, network, or application. This adds an additional layer of security to the traditional username and password combination, making it more difficult for attackers to gain unauthorized access.
If your mobile device is compromised, you can still be able to wipe out all your personal data from your smartphone. Apps such as Find My iPhone and Android Device Manager will allow you to remotely wipe the phone’s data. It’s essential to keep the back up of your data should your phone or access fall into the wrong hands. Additionally, automated data backups will also save you the hassle. You can save your backup data to another source, including Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive, or several other options available on App Store or Google Play Store.
Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS roll out new updates from time to time. So update your smartphone regularly in order to avoid security threats. Most of the update works as a security patch to known vulnerabilities on your device.
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