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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Is Your Smartphone Security Smart?

By Elisha Marty


Smartphone's are built on mobile computing systems, with more advanced computing ability and connectivity. Both the works of a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and a camera phone can be performed by a smartphone but these brings with them smartphone security issues.

Here are a few smartphone Security Tips: Utilize the screen lock and password settings for accessing your smart phone after a long inactive period. Nobody wants his personal data and smartphone security to be hampered by somebody else, so it is very smart to screen lock your phone. AVG's survey says that less than half of the Smartphone owners use this security feature. Turn off Bluetooth visibility mode and try to use Bluetooth as low as possible because you don't want unauthorized connection to your phone.

Remote locating your smart phone works primarily through GPS. It cannot show you the exact position of the smartphone but it shows an approximate location of your smartphone. In fact even if your phone is lost and disturbed by anything your data can be protected and if you want you can swipe the data clean out of your smartphone by remote command. It is very understandable that you do not want to wipe your data but if you do you will surely want it to be saved somewhere else. So store your important data somewhere else as backup. You can use your computer or online storage systems. This will enhance your smartphone security.

Your phone's hardware manufacturer will make new operating system updates available for your device offering new features and security related improvements. Therefore it is good to apply updates regularly. Malware vendors always notice your smartphone security, so it is a good idea to use anti-virus software there as well. But anti-viruses are absent for some devices. Do not respond to links sent in text messages especially if you do not use anti-virus. Surely you do not want unwanted software, spam and unexpected charges on your bill.

Avoid public Wi-Fi hot spot zones as these insecure connection services can leave your activity open to eavesdropping and thieves breaking your smartphone security. Moreover there are so many smartphone applications available and most are free and very low cost which catches your fancy. Recently malware-laden application were discovered and removed. So be-ware of the application you are using.




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