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1) Keep Your Phone Locked. 2) Set Secure Passwords. 3) Keep Your Device's OS Up-To-Date. 4) Connect to Secure Wi-Fi. 5) Beware of Downloads. 6) Don't Jailbreak or Root Your Phone. 7) Encrypt Your Data. 8) Install Anti-Virus Software.
Stop unauthorized apps from installing. Set a strong password (rather than a fingerprint). Enable auto-lock for your device. Disable built-in Google services. Encrypt your device (although this may slow down older Android devices). Disable cloud back-up storage. Say no to advertisement tracking.
Use strong passwords/biometrics. Ensure public or free Wi-Fi is protected. Utilize VPN. Encrypt your device. Install an Antivirus application. Update to the latest software. Other things to consider.
Android phones may also fall prey to messages with links to download malicious apps. Such malicious apps may expose a user's phone data, or contain a phishing overlay designed to steal login information from targeted apps for example, a user's bank or email app.
If your phone originally came with an older version of Android and you never enabled encryption, your phone's storage may not be encrypted, and it may be possible for thieves to get your data off of it. You can use Google's Find My Device to remotely locate your lost Android phone.
As the technology is built, nobody can use your data unless you turn on your phone's Hotspot setting and use it as a router. If your personal hotspot phone is off, then you shouldn't worry as nobody can use your phone's data.
Use a VPN on public Wi-Fi If you're going to get on a public Wi-Fi network while on your phone instead of using your mobile data, experts suggest using a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN can keep your data from being snooped on by other people lurking on the same public network.
No it's not being hacked. Don't look online and look at the actual devices. The device themselves will tell you EXACTLY which apps are using EXACTLY how much data.
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