Do you use password in your smartphone?

in #tech6 years ago

There are many people who do not use a password on their smartphone. Studies have shown that the number of such people is not low. A survey by Kaspersky, a Russian antivirus manufacturer, found that more than 50 percent of smartphone users do not use passwords or security software. In this, the fear of losing touch sensitive information on his smartphone is increasing.
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Kaspersky said that most of the smartphone users currently run on the internet, including their daily activities, such as online banking, social networking, and reliance on smartphones. There are lots of sensitive information on their smartphones.

According to Kaspersky Lab's research, less than 48 percent of users have password protection in order to prevent unauthorized access to smartphones. Only 14 percent of users have their files and folders encrypted. Kaspersky's study also found that the number of people who keep up the smartphone backup data is less than 41 percent. Only 22 percent of mobile users use anti-theft features
Expert advice is to use a password on smartphones and use security software. This will keep your personal information safe.

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Simple but elegant and true. Nice post! Most people don't realize how vulnerable their phone is; or why that could be a bad thing.

Thank you for your nice comments!

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@syfulcomet nice article...why do you recommend kaspersky?