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Mobile Device Safety: Keeping your phone safe from intrusion

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You might have heard that the iPhone is almost completely impossible to hack or that Samsung devices have some of the best firewalls in the world built right into the device. While these statements are true, they do not mean that your personal information is automatically safe.

In fact, there are a handful of ways hackers can get into your mobile device. That being said, there are several steps you can take to fight back against it. So, let’s take a look and explore those in a bit more depth today.

Keep an eye out for third-party apps

One way that hackers get into our devices is through third-party apps. This is more common on Android devices due to the Google Play Store being much less thoroughly filtered than Apple’s App Store. But Apple isn’t immune to it either.

Double-checking the developer of an app is never a bad idea, and it’s all the more important if you’re doing something like playing online games on your phone. The best game developers will never try to access more personal data than they actually need, but illegitimate developer organisations may try to sell your data or mishandle your finances.

For this reason, if you enjoy playing online games, such as casinos, where your personal information may be requested and financial transactions are involved, we recommend only going with the best operators and not taking any chances. To help you, we’ve got some of the top-rated mobile casinos from the best developers that you can use with confidence, safe in the knowledge that none of them will mishandle your money or your personal data. These sites are reviewed by experts regularly, and they are all licensed by governing bodies, ensuring they are operating legitimately and that your funds remain secure through safe payment systems. Plus, a lot of these top-rated mobile casinos will give you bonus cash or free spins to play with just for signing up, as well as offer an abundance of exciting games to boot!

Speaking of reviews, you can go one step further to check the legitimacy of a site or app by searching online for the name of the developer. This will always be listed within the app listing itself. No matter which device you’re using, you’ll often see the name of the company at the bottom of the page. Trustpilot is a great review tool you can use to find out if an app developer (or any other company for that matter) is who they say they are. If you ever have any doubts, we definitely recommend searching for reviews on Trustpilot.

Install antivirus software

Most (if not all) mobile devices are pretty good at blocking out viruses as they stand. But you can take that security to the next level by installing some antivirus software of your own.

Classic antivirus companies such as Norton and Avast have their own mobile device antivirus software apps that you can download from your app store. Often, there will be a fairly mediocre free version, but you can really beef things up by opting to upgrade, either on a subscription model or with a one-off payment. It’s completely up to you whether you want to go that far or not!

Choose a difficult password and change it often

Devices such as the iPhone are really good at telling you when they think any of the passwords in your Keychain have been compromised. The Keychain is the part of your Apple ID that saves all the passwords you have for other accounts you have logged into on your phone or other Apple device. 

However, at this point, it could be a little too late. To stop this from happening before it has the chance to, we recommend choosing a difficult password to guess. It might seem obvious, but you’d be amazed at how many people don’t actually do this, and therefore run the risk of having their accounts accessed.

First things first, choose a password that doesn’t include any personal information, including your name or the name of a loved one. Secondly, ensure that the password contains at least one number, one capital letter, one lower-case letter, and a punctuation mark. This combination of figures will make it really hard for anyone to guess. Remember, cracking a password is easier than you think

The same can be said for your actual device passcode. There’s not much point in having a passcode if it’s ‘0000’ or your birthday. These are way too easy to guess, and if someone can get into your device, they’ll be able to access most of your personal data.

Last thoughts on keeping your phone safe from intrusion

So, there we have it! Carrying out these simple tips can help you go a long way towards avoiding compromising your personal data. Keeping your phone safe really doesn’t have to be hard work after all!

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