3 mobile security tips
Do you have a mobile phone or mobile device? If so, this post is for you.
We often don’t stop to think about the important role our mobile security plays in protecting our digital assets. But just think about what issues you might face if your mobile was stolen and the thief was able to access your apps/data. Would they be able to transfer money out of your bank account? Use your email to reset your email password? Could they have a sms with a verification code sent to your phone so they could reset the password to a number of other services you are subscribed to?
Here are our top 3 simple steps to secure your mobile:
- Have a numeric PIN of at least 6 digits set. A PIN of 4 digits is relatively easy to guess. With a day or 2 to spare a thief or hacker could easily guess your PIN, not so with a 6 digit PIN.
- Use TouchID or fingerprint access for any apps that support this method of login. If your device comes with a built in fingerprint reader, use it, whenever you can. This can provide an extra layer of security without the hassle of a password or PIN code when you open a banking app.
- Enable a “find my phone” option on your mobile device. For example see the options on iOS and Android. You need to enable these options BEFORE your phone is stolen, do it now. Once this is enabled, you can remotely wipe your phone if it is stolen.
Do you have any tips of your own? Any questions regarding the ones mentioned above? We look forward to hearing from you.
Every smartphone owner should definitely focus on keeping the mobile phone secure and for that there are various types of security apps available on various app stores. It’s really important to keep a 6 digit password and make sure you use some special characters and also change it periodically. Never keep your birth date, phone number and other vehicle number etc as password PIN because these are easily detectable. Lock your phone apps with app locking applications.