Perfect about not granting Usage Access and Device Admin rights to unnecessary apps.Many thanks for the replies but by phone security I meant Sim card duplication, caller frauds, adding your phone to email/facebook, banking info leaks etc.
Is it MI?Plus my phone has a built in security feature using avast and tencent
Like this shizzPerfect about not granting Usage Access and Device Admin rights to unnecessary apps.
By Sim duplication, do you mean that physical cloning of SIM using some s/w?
Securing your actual SIM card should be totally upto you right?
Most of what you've enquired about are dependent on user decisions and mindfulness and don't involve much technicalities.
Caller frauds can be avoided by not picking up calls from unknown countries (based on country code prefix) and not giving any important details to advertisers or fake billing guys on the phone call, however genuine they make themselves sound.
Adding phone to your email/fb should be secure as long as your account doesn't get hacked. Also, if you keep your phone no. searchable/visible on fb, that might indirectly be misused. Again, SIM cloning? It needs some code details of your SIM right? Not easy to get. Am I missing something?
For banking info leaks, the points we've discussed in older posts hold true and critical. Safe browsing, verification, restrictions and a layered setup. The rest of basics are already covered by the online banking mechanisms.
And in the real world, as long as you handle your banking details safely, it shouldn't get physically leaked. The rest is based on the trust of those who know your details, so being careful there is all what you can do.
Is it MI?
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Yeah mi 3. Pretty sure the chinese phones are compromised from the factory. Been thinking about getting a samsung.
I use Online Banking from my PC, but my contract is only "consultation" in other words "reading only" but I 100% agree with youBanks are amazingly cooperative when they realize your money will stay if they follow a few requests
Jeopardizing my life's work and family stability because I am too lazy to go to the bank ? No way in hell
Smart move, when our money is hard earned, we tend to protect it better huh ?I use Online Banking from my PC, but my contract is only "consultation" in other words "reading only" but I 100% agree with you
Yeah, this is really a great post brother!Smart move, when our money is hard earned, we tend to protect it better huh ?
I got it and I would like to say the first problem starts when you go into a bank and the manager offers you some kind of financial investment. ... virtually your money are at risk, each financial transaction is a risk.Think about this too,
My wife leaves me a list of stuff she wants or needs and in the morning I go pull out what I need for the day for her and myself,
as well as any cash the girls may need for the following day. They see me damn near every morning in the bank.
Now you know as well as I do if someone try's to say they are me, seeing they are used to seeing me they will fail, barring
some type of Tom Clancy stunt. lol
Now think of the poor sods who never go to the bank, who the tellers don't know from Tom Snot, they are actually putting their accounts at risk, or higher risk, for not having a presence at the bank they use, and may have used for years.
Food for thought