Keep your smartphone private: top four ways to keep hackers out

0. phoneArena posted on 23 Aug 2011, 06:44

As we put more and more vital information on our smartphones, the need to keep them safe, private and secure increases almost by the minute. The short list includes contact data, financial information, passwords, important documents, access to systems at your office or your home, or if you’re a celeb, pictures that you wouldn’t want shared over the Internet like what happened with Blake Lively...

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1. wassup posted on 23 Aug 2011, 07:58 3 1

in other words.... use common sense?

2. SuperAndroidEvo posted on 23 Aug 2011, 08:17 2 1

What I preach all the time!

Common sense, some people have it, & some don't.

4. NeXoS posted on 23 Aug 2011, 13:21

I've never used anti-virus and I never have problems.

5. SavageLucy42 posted on 23 Aug 2011, 13:22

Be aware that most of those tracking applications can't get closer than within a few blocks of your phone. And don't lose your phone and then call a customer service rep to have them track it. We can't.

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