Many people today own and use smartphones, but some of them make stupid mistakes when using them. Since the number of personal data stored in smartphones, it's better to be careful in the use and storage of the phone.Here are a few silly mistakes that apply to smartphone users:
The Smartphone is not protected by password
According to some data, 62 percent of users do not protect their devices with a password, although thus have 33 percent more likely to be victims of identity theft.
Automatic logging of applications for finance and e- banking
Many of the users are logged off from such applications, and about 32 percent have activated the option for automatic login.
Recording, storing and sending naked photos
Fifth of teens which use smartphones have sent photographs are fully or partially naked to some of their friends, and most of those photos were then forwarded to another user.
Clicking on links from unknown or suspicious e-mails
Four percent of all identity theft start like this. Daily, there are sent over 156 million phishing emails.
Posting photos of vacation while you're home
This is way too stupid to put the knowledge of thieves that no one in your home.
According to some data, 62 percent of users do not protect their devices with a password, although thus have 33 percent more likely to be victims of identity theft.
Automatic logging of applications for finance and e- banking
Many of the users are logged off from such applications, and about 32 percent have activated the option for automatic login.
Recording, storing and sending naked photos
Fifth of teens which use smartphones have sent photographs are fully or partially naked to some of their friends, and most of those photos were then forwarded to another user.
Clicking on links from unknown or suspicious e-mails
Four percent of all identity theft start like this. Daily, there are sent over 156 million phishing emails.
Posting photos of vacation while you're home
This is way too stupid to put the knowledge of thieves that no one in your home.