How to protect your smartphone from malware and personal information leaks. (Continued). A review by Sunday21.
By posting innocuous photos every time on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, which is quite common, you also open the door to your personal information on a completely voluntary basis. From social networks, it's easy to find out where you live, where your work is, where you often go out with your kids, where you rest and how you spend your personal time. It is best to always disable your location when posting any content on social networks, this is the safest way. On the account settings page, it is best to disable sharing different data with many applications, because the same social networks Facebook, Twitter can add your location data even when you write any message or update your status on the page. Add photos while you're already at home, because by capturing different events and posting them directly to the social networks, you will show the world that you're not home.
Permission to access your device through applications.
If you decide to install a new application, always download it only from reliable developers. Read the reviews and emphasize not the permission it asks for. For example, why does a game need a list of your contacts and may want to send malicious messages or unreliable links through you? Included in the app's personal information should be lists of all requests, this is easy to adjust, and be more alert because if the app can gain full control of the device, i.e. access to the root folders, then all of your confidential information will be compromised. Better protect your gadget and use simple but effective tips, it will help you to some extent protect yourself and your loved ones from intruders, or give a long, adequate life to your device.