Tips to Make Your Mobile Phone Secure

You can secure your mobile phone by simply following some tips when using the mobile phone. Here are some tips that might be useful to you for security of your phone.

Nowadays, mobile phones are becoming like mobile computers. Mobile phones permit you to access the internet and email, download applications and games and store personal contacts, photos and information. You have to secure your phone in order to protect your personal information. Your mobile is made susceptible to viruses and malicious software by its features that also make your phone ‘smart’. If your phone is not secure and it is lost or stolen, your personal information like passwords, banking details, emails and photos could be used to access your money or to filch your identity.

Tips to Make Your Mobile Phone Secure

Since your smartphone brings some really vital data that may be of vast worth to you, it is best to secure your mobile phone. For managerial on the move, Smartphones have become great enablers. However, they don’t know that these devices are susceptible to security intimidation. By taking a little caution in handling, you can save your mobile from security breaches. This article provides some information and tips on how to secure your mobile phone.

Tips to Make Your Mobile Phone Secure

  • Turn on security features of your mobile phone. All phones have security settings so familiarize yourself with them and turn them on.
  • Note down the details of your phone in case of stealing. Every phone has a unique International Mobile Equipment number (IEME). Most phones permit you to discover your own by keying in *#06#. If your phone is stolen, knowing this number will help your network provider to stop it being used.
  • On your phone, don’t save passwords or PINs as contacts. It is appealing to save all the PINs and passwords in your phone as fake contacts in case you forget them as you have to remember them.
  • Set and preserve strong passwords. Many mobile phones permit customers to set a password or personal Identification number (PIN) that must be entered to use the phone. If your phone is lost or stolen, Passwords and PINs make it more difficult for thieves to steal your personal information. Put a PIN on your SIM card so that thieves can’t steal your phone credit or run up your phone bill. Most mobile phones have an alternative to request a PIN each time you switch your phone on.
  • When you do not use GPS, turn off it. GPS can give great benefits in searching out where you need to go, it can also be used by others to see where you or your phone is situated.
  • Be smart with WiFi. Try to use an encrypted network that requires a password when connecting to the internet using WiFi.
  • Check for updates to your phones in service system regularly. Install them as soon as possible because these updates contain changes that will make your phone more secure.
  • Don’t open multimedia messages (MMS) or attachments in emails, or click on links in emails and SMS messages unless you are expecting them and they are from a trusted source. So, think before you click as they could contain malicious software or take you to a malicious website.
  • Be careful, when you download the applications to your phone from the Web. Advanced mobile phones can have internet browsers that let you surf the web and download content to the phone. Do not download content for example applications from an unknown or unreliable source as they could contain malicious software. Utilize the application store or website of your mobile phone operating system or manufacturer to be safe.
  • Install security software only from a reputable provider. Anti-virus and firewall software is available for some mobile phone operating systems and so check with your phone manufacturer for suggestions.
  • When you not use Bluetooth, turn it off. Bluetooth allows you to connect devices wirelessly and it transfer information over short distances. Devices need to see each other for Bluetooth to work and then connect. It is best to leave bluetooth off until your phone in undiscoverable mode (hidden) so that it is only observable when you specifically need other people or devices to see it. Means hackers cannot see your mobile phone and they cannot connect to it unless they already have your Bluetooth address. Connect using Bluetooth in private and uncrowded areas only.
  • Before selling your phone swipe the data clean: Also, make sure your phone carries absolutely no data if you’re selling your phone. Use the ‘Factory Reset’ feature of the phone to wipe off all your personal data after removing the SIM card and memory card, before handing the phone over to the buyer.

Signs of malicious software infection:

If your phone has been infected with malicious software if any of the following things have happened:

  • The user interface has changed although you have not taken any action to change it.
  • There is a sudden large raise in your phone bill with no clear reason.
  • Your phone has emails and messages in the sent folder even if you did not send it.
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2 Responses to “Tips to Make Your Mobile Phone Secure”

  1. By Tyson F. Gautreaux at 13th June, 2010

    Traffic Cameras are showing up everywhere. You can’t avoid them. PhotoStopper Spray or a Super Protector License cover is the only real solutions to protect yourself.

  2. By jyotish at 14th June, 2010

    i think u r the best