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How to increase mobile phone security

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How to Increase Mobile Phone Security

Nowadays, we carry a lot of important information on our phones. Social media accounts, banking information, credit card information and personal photos can all be stored on your phone, so if a hacker manages to get access to it, this could be a major problem. 

Unfortunately, we often don’t pay as much attention to mobile phone security as we should, which means that more and more people are losing their money and personal information to scammers. If you want to avoid this, then here are five ways to increase mobile phone security.

Don’t answer scam calls

Many of us receive multiple scam calls and texts each week. In addition to being annoying, these scam attempts can be very dangerous, as you only need to be caught out once to potentially lose a lot of money.

Ultimately, it’s easier to just ignore calls and texts from unfamiliar phone numbers. However, you could end up missing some genuine calls with this method, so if you’re in doubt, you should use Unknown Phone to check the legitimacy of any calls from unknown numbers. All you have to do is type in any number or area code (e.g. the 0141 area code) and see if it’s rated as dangerous or safe.

Get a phone with built-in security

To deter hackers and boost the security of your phone, it may be worth it to upgrade to a new phone with superior built-in security features, especially if your phone is very outdated. Having the latest security features will help you stay ahead of hackers and keep your data safe.

If you’re into cryptocurrency and need extra security for data privacy, then you may be interested in a blockchain smartphone. These devices have an in-built hardware wallet to protect your cryptocurrency keys.

Use a password

This seems like obvious advice, but it’s worth repeating. If you don’t have a password or face recognition on your phone, then anyone could access your data if you left your phone somewhere or happened to lose it. In addition to setting a password, you should also ensure that your phone locks itself after a certain period of time without being used, as this means that it won’t stay open and accessible if you leave it somewhere without locking it.

Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Hackers can potentially gain access to your phone by hacking into your Wi-Fi network or Bluetooth. Of course, you’ll need to use these services quite frequently, but it’s good to get into the habit of turning them off when you’re not using them. You should also ensure that you only use secure networks, especially when handling sensitive data.

Only download legitimate apps

Another way that hackers can compromise your phone is by encouraging you to download unauthorised apps that install malware on the device. This is why you should only download apps made by reputable developers and find them on the official app store for your phone.

It can be scary to think of hackers trying to steal your personal data, but luckily there are many precautions you can take. Follow the advice in this article to improve your mobile phone security and keep your data safe.

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