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How to secure android phone from hackers | 10 ways to protect your Android smartphone from hackers

 10 MODERN WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR ANDROID SMARTPHONE



Smartphones have become an integral part of everyday life. From shopping to movie ticket booking or taxi booking can now be done sitting at home courtesy of smartphones. Bank account information and transaction accounts are protected on that phone again. So don't leave that smartphone unprotected in any way.

How to secure android phone from hackers , 10 ways to protect your Android smartphone from hackers

Find out how to keep your smartphone safe in this report.


1. Use PIN or pattern on lockscreen: Never leave the phone screen unlocked. Because, if someone else sees your phone's gallery or storage, surely you don't want that. So the phone's lock screen must be protected with a password. You see, don't give a very simple password or pattern 'lock'. If you set the password with 123 after the name or your date of birth but it can be easily unlocked.

2. Let the password be in the app too: Not only in the phone, but also in the useful app. Also keep the apps you use regularly, such as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger, password protected. Some banking or payment apps have inbuilt passwords, otherwise you can use a third party app to 'lock'.

3. Caution before downloading: Download the app from any trusted site like Google Play Store. Be sure to check the privacy policy and download the app. Many smartphones stop installing apps from trusted sites. Many people turn it on manually. In that case, however, take extra precautions.

4. Don't skip app permissions: Even though it sounds like knowledge, many people don't read app permissions. Before downloading and running an app, see what permissions the app is asking for on your phone.

5. Don't forget to download Android Device Manager: Android Device Manager will help you find out if your smartphone is lost. So don't forget to download this useful app on the new smartphone.

6. Comply with Google Authentication: Turn on two-step verification in the Google app. As a result, even if you know your Gmail password, no one will be able to open your account until OTP arrives. If someone else hacks your Google account, a message will come to your phone.

7. Put anti-virus app on the phone: Don't forget to have an anti-virus app on Sadh's smartphone. Google has many free anti-virus apps. If you have money in your pocket, you can also buy any smartphone friendly anti-virus app from the market.

8. It is wise to avoid public Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi is never 100% secure. So avoid public Wi-Fi at train stations or shopping malls. Don't forget to turn off Wi-Fi when the need arises.

9. Also be careful with Bluetooth: Like Wi-Fi, turn off Bluetooth when it's done. Because, you can also be a target of hackers through Bluetooth.

10. Do not root the device: Don't forget to 'root' the smartphone. There are several benefits to routing, but this can lead to malware infiltrating your smartphone.

Hackers gave seven ways to avoid hacking


Hacking seems to have become quite straightforward lately. Nowadays, everyone's online account is more or less at risk of hacking. And the problem is, only they can tell the best way to escape from the hands of hackers. Recently, CNN published seven valuable tips given by hackers to avoid hacking. Since this is the advice given by the hackers themselves, the media has claimed that if you follow it, you will be safe online.

1. Turn off

 the phone's Wi-Fi Don't turn on the phone's Wi-Fi or Bluetooth all the time. Hackers tend to look for such opportunities. With Wi-Fi or Bluetooth turned on all the time, even strangers try to see what's in the phone. 

What's the problem with running all the time? The problem is, hackers can find out which networks you were active on before. Hackers used to get fraudulent traps based on the previous network. Hackers create new networks in the guise of previous networks to lure your phone to a previous Wi-Fi or Bluetooth network. Once inside the network, hackers infiltrate a large number of malware on the phone and unknowingly steal information from the phone, continue to do things like surveillance. So turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not needed. 

2. Use two levels of security

It is no longer okay to feel secure with just a password. Passwords seem to be hacked almost all the time.

Use two-step authentication or two levels of security. Many websites or services now offer two levels of security. The two-tier verification process requires the user to use a regular password on his account as well as another code on the smartphone and tab when logging in. It provides an additional level of security. So as long as you have a mobile phone in hand, you can be sure that no one else can access the account. Many services like Apple, Google, Facebook, Dropbox have this two level verification process. Whenever you try to log in to a new device, you will be asked for a secret code after entering the password. It will only get instantly on your phone. If the hacker knows your password, you will not be able to hack the account until you know the code on your mobile. 

3. Smart password

Use long and complex passwords on accounts or websites that contain sensitive information. Complicate passwords with letters, symbols, numbers, etc. Use a different password for each website and use the password manager to remember passwords. In this case, 'laspass' or 'password safe' can be useful. Change your password at least once a year. 

4. Use HTTPS Use HTTPS

 every time you browse a website. You can use the 'HTTPS Everywhere' tool to use HTTPS. This tool encrypts all the information in your browser. If you only use HTTP in the address bar, anyone can monitor your internet browsing. 

5. Wi-Fi setup

Enter the password for Wi-Fi setup. Do not use the default password. Select WPA-2 when providing security encryption. Most routers offer Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wireless Protected Access (WPA) by default. Eliminate this encryption at any cost. 

6. Wi-Fi is not hidden

During your home router settings you are asked, 'Hide the SSID?' If you select 'Yes' to hide your Wi-Fi, your mobile phone or laptop will actively scan to find the home network. Your device continues to scan to get the network all the time even when connected. Ben Smith, a Wi-Fi hacker at a US government secret project, said: "When you think of security, you surrender yourself to a five-year-old technology by hiding the SSD." 

7. Hurry to buy internet convenience products

When new products with internet facility come in the market, many people jump to buy it. The way technology companies are rushing to market new Internet products is not as important as privacy and security. The hacker Stanslav said: So you should buy new internet products to see if they are safe.

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