New Delhi: In today's present era, the use of smartphones has increased very fast. At this time, the criminal world has also advanced itself a lot. Hackers can steal your data and put you in great trouble. In such a situation, to protect our smartphones from hackers, we have to keep our phones safe.
In today's era, most people are handling all their important documents, details of bank accounts, identity cards, from driving license to the digital wallet to smartphones. In such a situation, many hackers may be eyeing your important data rather than your smartphone. By taking some easy measures, you can protect your smartphones from hackers.
Antivirus
We can keep our smartphones safe from the use of anti-viruses just like computers and laptops. Anti-viruses increase the security of smartphones by leaps and bounds. So that the phones can be saved from any virus created by any hackers.
Create a strong password
We often put the date of our birthday on the phone as a password. Which any hackers can easily trap. In such a situation, to keep our information secure, we may need a strong password for our smartphones. Along with this, we should put very strong passwords on social media apps and apps used for banking, which no one can easily trap.
software update
Notifications for software updates often come on our smartphones at any given time. Which we should not ignore. By updating the software of the smartphone, the security of smartphones can be increased manifold. In the changing form of technology, smartphone companies constantly bring updates. In which we get many dimensions related to security. Therefore, to take advantage of them, the phones should be updated from time to time.
Apps
We mostly keep those apps on our phones, which we do not need much. In such a situation, while saving the memory space of our phones, we should remove the apps from our phones without use. Many apps can harm our phones.
Turn Bluetooth off
In today's era, we mostly use Bluetooth devices to listen to songs and talk on calls. At the same time, we forget that through this, important information related to the phone is also leaked. In such a situation, some people keep the Bluetooth of the smartphone on all day. Because of which any hackers can connect to your phone and get your personal information.
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