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5 Crucial Tips to Fortify Your Mobile Device Security in Today’s Digital Era

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June 28, 2017
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In this increasingly digital age, most of us are tethered to one device or another for the better part of our days, entrusting these digital companions with our personal information through our online shopping habits, mobile payments, social media activities, and even search histories. Given this reality, mobile security has become a non-negotiable need for everyone. With knowledge being the first line of defense, it’s important to acquaint yourself with the biggest threats to your digital privacy and understand how to shield yourself from these potential attacks.

Identifying the Greatest Threats to Your Mobile Security

By now, you may have stumbled upon one of those enticing online surveys that guarantee irresistible rewards like a complimentary iPad or an all-expenses-paid trip to Cancun, only for it to leave your device drowning in malicious malware or disruptive advertisements. Even if you’ve managed to avoid these pitfalls, other common security hazards still lurk.

As of now, these are among the most urgent threats that can compromise a secure mobile browsing experience:

  • An unreliable device
  • A harmful application
  • A seemingly useful app with an information leak
  • Dangerous banking malware
  • Ransomware threats

While you might consider yourself an experienced mobile user, it’s evident that these risks are not to be taken lightly. However, there are proactive steps you can take to avoid falling prey to such hazards.

1. Only Purchase Devices from Trusted Retailers

Yes, you might be able to find smartphone deals that seem too good to be true on platforms like eBay or other discount electronics stores, but don’t be too quick to trade your device’s security for a few saved dollars. There have been several instances of users finding pre-installed malware on brand new gadgets. Save yourself a potential digital headache by purchasing your device from a trusted retailer, such as your mobile phone service provider or directly from the device manufacturer.

2. Steer Clear of Third-Party App Stores and Limit App Installations

Avoiding shady third-party app stores is a simple yet effective way of evading malicious mobile apps. Even when shopping within the Android or iOS marketplaces, reviews and developer credibility are essential checkpoints. Narrowing down installed apps to only the necessary ones not only decreases your risk of downloading a troublesome app but also helps enhance your device’s performance.

3. Beware of App Developers with Ulterior Motives

Unfortunately, even ‘useful’ apps can pose a risk of leaking your information to third parties. Prior to downloading any app, take a moment to read through the privacy policy. Developers are required by law to disclose their data sharing practices. If you spot anything about using your personal information for marketing purposes or sharing it with external partners in the fine print, it’s best to steer clear of such apps.

4. Exercise Caution with Mobile Banking Apps

Avoid getting caught in the crossfires of mobile banking trojans designed to siphon money by obtaining the details you punch in while logging into your bank account on your device. The surefire way to remain safe from this type of malware is by refraining from mobile banking altogether. However, if you find mobile banking indispensable due to its convenience, ensure that your bank has a safeguard in place to reimburse you for any fraudulent activity that may occur.

5. Develop a Habit of Avoiding Suspicious Websites

Ransomware, which poses one of the most significant threats to mobile security, locks you out of your device and demands a ransom to regain access. Avoid clicking on ads or visiting questionable websites that do not exhibit signs of being secure. In addition to having robust security software installed on your smartphone or tablet, exercising caution online is crucial to keep such threats at bay.

By taking these precautions and staying updated on the latest mobile security threats, you can continue to enjoy the convenience of mobile technology while keeping your sensitive information secure.

Author Bio

Mitch Pazanski is the head of the art department at MightySkins, a vinyl skin company based in Florida. He helps design various product skins, including Google Home skins, Amazon Echo skins, tablet, gaming, and phone skins that are offered at MightySkins.

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