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Ways to Make Student’s Phone More Secure

Ddos December 23, 2019 3 minutes read
Student's Phone More Secure

Smartphones have become vital gadgets for conducting our activities. Students use this essential tool in a variety of ways, from doing research to storing data. Smartphones make it relatively easy to access the internet and help scholars achieve academic success. One can use their smartphone to create, edit, and review an essay with ease. A simple click could have you exploring free online essay samples, or reviewing a paper with a plagiarism checker.

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Just as with any vital property, there is a need to secure the information contained in smartphones. Poor mobile phone security could lead to loss of valued data, with the perpetrator either doing this intentionally or accidentally. In some scenarios, accessing a website can leave your phone open to malware and lead to the crash of your device. Mobile phones are also vulnerable to security threats such as data leakage, phishing attacks, spyware, etc.

A smartphone does come with an inbuilt security system, but many of which leaves little to be desired when it comes to securing personal or educational data. These inbuilt security systems are often prone to crashes and offer partial protection for your device only. Here are possible ways students can achieve the best mobile phone security system on their smartphones, and prevent undesirable situations.

Have a secured lock screen

The first step to mobile phone security kicks off right from the lock screen. Have a secured lock screen. It’s advisable to go with patterns, facial recognition, fingerprints, and passwords over patterns or worse swipes. Patterns can be dead giveaways if someone notices you performing the gesture, or the smudges your fingers leave behind. Swipes, on the other hand, offer no security.

Have anti-virus software installed

An anti-virus offers a wide variety of protection. Some apps can damage your device and websites, which aren’t secure. When researching and writing an essay, it is best to use the checker from the secure website only. In the event you stray into harmful territories, the anti-virus kicks protects you from harm. Such protection is vital for students, as they make use of online study aids such as a plagiarism or grammar checker regularly.

Keep your OS updated

Are you using an Android, iOS, or some other OS? Ensure that you update to the latest version of OS as fast as possible. Doing this gives your device the best protection and codes available; leading to a bug-free device.

To ensure that you always get the chance to update to the latest version of OS, purchase devices from a reputable smartphone company. Doing this means you get timely updates as they roll out. Also, it helps to change your device now and then, as this ensures that you have a device with the necessary hardware and configurations to perform an OS update.

Download Apps only from trusted sources

When downloading third-party apps, download from reliable and trusted sources only. Examples of trusted sources include the Google play store for the Android, and the Apple store for iOS. Downloading from untrusted sources could leave you open to malicious applications.

Don’t leave on connections when not in use

Turn off connections such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when not in use. Also, be wary of public Wi-Fi services as well. An anti-virus can protect you against attacks from malicious connections. Just to be on the safe side, connect to secure, trusted, and know connections only.

Summary

Students need to enhance their smartphone security, as having the best mobile phone security protects from loss and theft of data. Keep the discussed tips in mind, and rest easy knowing your precious device is protected.

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