Discover essential best practices for effectively securing your mobile devices, from using strong passwords to using virtual private networks (VPNs) and keeping apps up to date. These simple steps can prevent costly data breaches and keep your company’s sensitive information safe from cybercriminals.
Essential mobile security practices every business must implement
Erase with ease: A guide to securely wiping your Android device
Before you decide to sell, donate, or discard your old Android device, it's important to make sure that all your personal or business data stored on it has been securely erased. Leaving it intact poses significant privacy and security risks, as your files, photos, emails, and other sensitive data might land in the wrong hands.
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How to keep your Android device protected
As of January 2021, Android is the leading mobile operating system in the market with a 71.9% market share. This is why Android devices are a prime target for cyberthreats and why Android users face a multitude of potential attacks. Fortunately, you can protect your Android device from attacks by following the tips in this guide.
Reasons to back up your mobile devices
Companies such as Apple, Samsung, and others have turned mobile phones into mini-computers that can serve as a substitute for your laptop, or as a storage device. If you’re using a smartphone as a communications and storage device, backing up now would be a wise move.
Is Google’s newest smartphone right for you?
Companies that want their employees to have the best mobile devices for work usually choose one of three devices, a Pixel, one of the Galaxy S phones, or an iPhone. The Pixel phone is Google’s flagship device, and although it’s price isn’t much different from the competition, it’s packed with business benefits.
Did Facebook secretly collect Android data?
It was recently exposed that Facebook has been collecting Android phone users’ call history and SMS data for years. This may be alarming to many users, but Facebook has assured us that it was collected with consent. Here’s everything you need to know.
New phishing protection for Gmail on Android
One of the most common ways hackers infiltrate networks is by using phishing scams -- fraudulent emails to trick unwitting users into giving away login credentials or downloading malware. Although this is the oldest trick in a hacker’s arsenal, it’s still an incredibly effective attack method.
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