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7 ways to help you keep your Android phone secure and safe

You need more than just an app to keep your Android phone secure.

Timothy Iyekowa by Timothy Iyekowa
January 22, 2021 11:12 am
Security

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Hackers and malware developers crack just any device, and you won’t be their victim. Why hackers do this, Google is constantly bringing newer updates. Hackers easily penetrate older Android version, that why we recommend you to always update to the latest Android security patches to secure your Android phone.

So, you think mobile phones just need an app to be able to get away from hackers — hell no, you need more than just an app.

So what will you do to secure your Android device? We show you the 7 ways to protect your smartphone. Security is more than just doing safe things like being on the safer side — it could be — because of your environment that why you got hack. And don’t always try to be on the safer side, because it won’t always work. Get crazy.

1. Have an app you don’t use, uninstall it

If you have an app in your Android phone that you don’t use anymore uninstall it — as it can be a way for the hacker to get into your phone, as every application comes with its security problem.

If you don’t want to uninstall it, you can keep updating it to avoid a story that touches the heart. And freeze it as well, since it is not in use.

2. Always turn off the connection when they are not in use

Are you always fond of leaving your network connection on, stop it, because it can make hacker get into your phone.

Turn off Bluetooth, mobile network, and Wi-Fi when not in use — as it also helps in saving battery life and gives it a long-lasting duration, and prolong Android usage?

3. Don’t use free Wi-Fi

People are always happy when there is any available free Wi-Fi within their vicinity. That Wi-Fi you are about to connect to — are you sure it is secure, and not turned on by hackers. When you see free Wi-Fi don’t use it, except you know where its from.

4. Always use antivirus protection app

We always recommend installing antivirus protection in your smartphone to prevent malware from your device. I can say, using this antivirus protection app is an additional security measure to your smartphone.

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You can try Avast Mobile Security & Antivirus — this app help you prevent malware from your device, you can also check out Norton Mobile Security.

5. Always download from the Google Play Store

If you don’t want to find malware running around your device, you should start downloading from the Google Play Store. Most apps with malware comes from third parties download sites.

Google is helping users to get a good user experience by giving them app free from malware. Google use Play Protect to automatically scan your apps for malware. When found, you get a notification to uninstall the app.

To make Play Protect regularly scan your apps for any malware if it was not downloaded from the Google Play Store, go to security, then you will see a list of available security functions — click on Google Play Protect.

6. Lock your phone

Protecting your phone with a security lock is worth it, just go to your security setings and set a lock. Locking your device prevent unauthorized users to gain access.

Once your phone gets picked by someone, and you seem not to have a password, you may be exposed to different fault orders than malware.

From different security locks; password, pattern, fingerprints, voice-recognition, face-recognition, and iris scanning lock — you can set one through your device settings.

Choosing one or two of these security locks may still keep your phone protected from physical intruders. And also use device encryption, encrypt your device.

7. Using one password

You got hack, your fault. Why did you used just one password — after using the same password you still want ahead and wrote it down on a plain sheet of paper 😒.

If you don’t like typing password over and over again, you can use Google Chrome password manager for easy login. To activate this feature head over to Google Chrome settings click on password and check ☑ auto-login.

You can use password manager such as LastPass and 1Password, and learn how to create a stronger password.

Protecting your phone is more like keeping your data safe, and of cause you’re. We use mobile phones for both work and personal flow. It will be a pain if your phone was a crack. If you keep up with these tips your phone will be secure than it was 2 months ago.

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