How to Maintain Wellbeing in a Mobile World

Use Common Sense Security Measures: Try not to make things easy for thieves by showing off your phone in public places where it can be snatched, or by leaving it visible inside a car., Educate Your Children: Statistics show that most mobile phones...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use Common Sense Security Measures: Try not to make things easy for thieves by showing off your phone in public places where it can be snatched

    You can also preempt trouble by spending a little time on your phone’s security settings.

    Always keep the phone locked and protected with a password if you must leave it unattended somewhere.
  2. Step 2: or by leaving it visible inside a car.

    If your family has a history of dropping mobile phones down the toilet or leaving them on top of the car and driving off, consider taking out insurance. , Also make a record of your phone’s unique 15 digit IMEI number which can be found by typing *#06# on the keypad.

    This helps the police identify a recovered phone.

    Marking the phone with your contact details makes it easy for honest people to return a lost phone as well. , Only accept messages, downloads and applications from reliable sources, just like you would when using your PC.

    Any multimedia message (mms) that prompts an installation should be refused.

    Disable your phone’s Bluetooth discoverability. , It lets you enjoy the mobile world to the full, safe in the knowledge that your privacy and valuable information remain protected.
  3. Step 3: Educate Your Children: Statistics show that most mobile phones are lost by teenagers

  4. Step 4: so educate them about security issues and think twice before investing in expensive models that could easily disappear tomorrow.

  5. Step 5: Backup Your Information: Treat your SIM card with care and make sure you have a backup record of all the information it contains.

  6. Step 6: Don't Talk To Strangers: Think of your mobile phone in the same way as your computer.

  7. Step 7: Consider Mobile Security Software: As mobile threats increase in number and sophistication

  8. Step 8: consider protecting your mobile phone with software like F-Secure Mobile Security – especially if you are using a smartphone for business or online banking.

Detailed Guide

You can also preempt trouble by spending a little time on your phone’s security settings.

Always keep the phone locked and protected with a password if you must leave it unattended somewhere.

If your family has a history of dropping mobile phones down the toilet or leaving them on top of the car and driving off, consider taking out insurance. , Also make a record of your phone’s unique 15 digit IMEI number which can be found by typing *#06# on the keypad.

This helps the police identify a recovered phone.

Marking the phone with your contact details makes it easy for honest people to return a lost phone as well. , Only accept messages, downloads and applications from reliable sources, just like you would when using your PC.

Any multimedia message (mms) that prompts an installation should be refused.

Disable your phone’s Bluetooth discoverability. , It lets you enjoy the mobile world to the full, safe in the knowledge that your privacy and valuable information remain protected.

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