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Protect Your Android Phone From Hackers-Eight Practical Tips

A pin-lock alone is not enough to protect your Android Phone from intruders. It is just one step among the many things you should do in this regard. Here are eight effectives ways you can secure your phone from hackers and malware creators.

  1. Learn about your android phone

You may be using your Smartphone for years. But how well do you know it? Explore your phone and understand its settings. Learn the security features it offers and the privacy options you have. Done this, give it a regular security audit.

  1. Avoid public WIFI

Surveys show that hacking the devices like tablets and Smartphones are quite easy. People use them in cafes and bars in the same way as in their homes. They forget the fact that cafes that offer free WIFI get more than what they pay for from unsuspecting users.

Don’t allow exploitation in the name of freebies. It is true that free Internet is great. But there is no guarantee that your network is secure from hackers.

A recent research revealed that up to 25% people access unregulated networks every day. And up to 5% of them fall prey to hackers. They recommend Avoid financial transactions when using a public network. Disable automatic connection. Install an app meant to detect unsafe networks.

  1. Always use Google Play to download apps

Android phones generally don’t let users download or install anything from outside Google Play. However, it is easier to make them do so. You can do it from the settings\unknown sources. Understand that Google has no authority on the apps outside it. Avoid it as much as possible. If at all it is a must, do it only from those you know.

  1. Don’t save your passwords on your device

Saving a password is easier. You don’t have to remember it. There are tons of online services designed to help you in this regard. Avoid this trap. Anyone who gets your device can have all your passwords. Remember your passwords; at least the most important ones.

  1. Handle app permissions smartly

When installing an app from Google Play, a list of permissions will pop up. Read through them before making a final choice. Avoid those who don’t require your permission. Read as many customer reviews as possible and check its rating before downloading an app. This will relieve you from the stress of having to try it out.

  1. Have an excellent quality lock screen

A lock screen is perhaps the best way to secure your android device. You may have left it in your workstation. Or the device may get stolen. Whatever is the scenario, a good lock screen limits the amount of data one can access from your phone. Just make sure that your password is hard to guess for hackers. A mix of alphanumeric characters and letters would do fine.

If you are working for a company that provides Smartphones, it will have a security mechanism in place. The company may give you a user ID and password.

Today, there are technologies designed to eliminate the need for randomized passwords. They use voice, finger print and images for the purpose. Whatever is the technology, make sure that yours is the safest one available.

  1. Install android device manager

Android device manager is the best friend for a Smartphone user. It helps you locate your phone if you lose it or someone steals it from you. If you have enabled the functionality, you can even remotely change your settings to default.

Google authenticator too is another safeguard you need for your phone. The app helps you take care of your two-factor authentication. You may choose time-bound code from the choices available therein. The great thing about this app is that it does not need Internet to function. And it is available even for certain non-Google services.

  1. Update your phone at regular intervals

Hackers are always on the alert. They keep on updating their tools and skills. Google too is quick to find such updates. And the company releases patches to help users protect themselves. Download them as they become available online.

Negligence here may prove costlier than you can ever imagine.

You should also avoid revealing your location. There are numerous apps that require you to let them know your location. Avoid using them as much as possible. Your decision may limit your access to certain features. However, security deserves utmost priority.

You may also use the setting to change the accuracy of your location.  If you are unsure of which app to use, stay with your GPS.



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