Sunday, October 30

Tips Maintain Privacy in Phone Mobile Data


Photographing and recording with the use of mobile (phone), has now become commonplace. It used a wide range of personal photo collection stored neatly on the album. Now, not surprisingly, a wide range of personal photos posted freely in cyberspace. Apart from this, now the phone has become a multifunctional tool. Affairs are increasingly easy data transfer. If the first infrared is used to transfer data, today many people use Bluetooth to receive / send data. In order for these data is safe, there are several things to note. Here are tips on how to maintain the privacy of data on your phone:

  1. When the Transfer Data Through Mobile Phone. Sending data via Bluetooth was easy and quick. But you should not let the Bluetooth is always active. In addition to wasting batteries, this feature is also infiltrated by someone else at risk. To anticipate, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. Additionally, set the settings on the phone to always ask for approval before any receive data via Bluetooth. It is worth noting because it could be that data is a virus.
  2. When the Cell Phone Lost. Do not forget to backup data dlam phone into the computer. This is done as a precaution if at any time the data in the lost phone. Another thing to note, when the phone is damaged and will be brought to the place of service, you should not forget to remove the memory card. Moreover, if the memory card contains data of the most personal privacy. Do not let the data be used by people who are not responsible.
  3. When the phone for sale. The same thing applies when you sell mobile phones. For safety and kenyemanan, check the data in the memory card and phone memory. Make sure no data is left in it. You can format the memory card again and again to keep the data in it can not be recovered.
  4. When the phone Dipnjam. Be careful also when other people borrow your cell phone. As a precaution, you should set up a special folder for personal data that can only be accessed by you personally.