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How to Set Up a New Phone to Protect it Against Threats

by Aida Martin Norton Setup

Did you just get a new phone? Congratulations! Well, before you get all excited and start using it, you must take steps to make it secure. With so many threats lurking around every corner, you should take preventive and precautionary measures. Here are some tips for setting up your new phone to protect it against threats:

  1. Safely transfer the data from the old phone

In all likelihood, when you buy a brand new mobile or tab, you will wish to move the data from your old phone to the new one. And for that, you will have to copy the data in the older phone. Now, transferring data can be a bit more complicated for handheld devices, since frequently users purchase a different phone than their older one. It might seem challenging to move data when your new phone is different from your previous possession. Transferring files and apps is a time-consuming process. You should do it carefully so that you do not miss something out.

  1. Install operating system updates

There might be a significant time gap between the manufacture and sale of phones. Therefore, the operating system may be outdated. When you buy a new phone, install any available operating system updates. System updates may consume significant data. Hence it is recommended to install updates over Wi-Fi.

  1. Add password protection

Pocket-sized devices should always be kept locked with a password. While adding passcodes, fingerprint, password, etc., to unlock the screen may seem inconvenient, it is crucial for security and privacy purposes. You can add multi-factor authentication to make your phone more secure.

  1. Get security protection

Everybody knows how important it is to have an anti-malware program on desktop computers and laptops. There are various sorts of malware threats, and one needs to secure their devices against them. You need to install an anti-malware software on your phone or tab as these devices are exposed to malware threats. You can unknowingly download a malicious application from the app store. Therefore, invest in a reliable anti-malware for your phone.

  1. Do not download from 3rd party app stores

When downloading applications, it is crucial to verify them. 3rd party app stores contain malicious applications. Even though some apps are authentic and safe, many of them are injected with a malicious code. Therefore, iPhone and iPad users should install applications from the Apple App Store and Android users from Google Play Store.

  1. Turn off Bluetooth

When you are at a public place, turn off Bluetooth. To be safer, keep the Bluetooth disabled when you are not using it. By turning off Bluetooth, you are giving hackers a way to enter your device. Therefore, to make yourself less vulnerable to digital threats, turn on Bluetooth only when absolutely necessary. =

  1. Get a sturdy phone case

Investing in a good quality cover for your phone will protect it from physical damage. The days of bulky and iron-strong Nokia phones are long gone. Presently, phones are much slimmer and sleeker. Therefore you must invest in a proper case which adds bulk to the phone. Phone cases cushion the phone and save it from damage when the phone falls down.

Aida Martin is a self-professed security expert; she has been making the people aware of the security threats. Her passion is to write about Cyber security, cryptography, malware, social engineering, internet and new media. She writes for Norton security products at norton.com/setup .

Source:- https://go-norton.com/how-to-set-up-a-new-phone-to-protect-it-against-threats/


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About Aida Martin Senior   Norton Setup

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Created on Sep 24th 2018 03:27. Viewed 422 times.

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