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Smartphone security guidance

Site Admin • Jan 18, 2016

source: TigerMobiles.com
published: 14 December 2015

You likely use it multiple times a day, but is it safe and secure? From apps to email to accessing your bank online, here are some of the best ways to secure your smartphone.


For the same reasons you would use caution when downloading software from the internet, by establishing that the software supplier is a trusted source for instance, you should also use similar caution when downloading apps for a mobile device. One of the first steps you should take is to download security software.

Apps, like Lookout, avast! SecureLine VPN, Find My iPhone, Android Device Manager, LastPass, and 1Password help you secure your data on your mobile device and also scan for malicious code.

These are known-good applications and, in some cases (like Find My iPhone) are released by the manufacturer of the phone or operating system.

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