How to protect your privacy on your phone (CBC Marketplace)
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Here's how to protect your privacy and data on your smartphone.
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Thank you for the advice please keep it up
Reminder that Mr Krabs sold SpongeBob’s soul for less than a dollar
People need to understand their phones better than they do. Sort of like driving. Understanding the rules helps with making you safe.
Awesome video. Very well done
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Thanks for this video
Good Video Bro.
Can you give more info on the text sent from a random number? How can we fix it if we opened some already that are from unknown numbers? Can we track who sent it? Are there ones from Facebook letting you know how many notification s and pokes you might have real?
What about a 2-year-old phone that factory already stop offering system upgrade?
Thank you very much it confirms a lot of things I was suspicious about
Which phone is most good as security and privacy
Nokia 1110
Blackberry without a doubt
recently apple got into hot water since they decided to take down a app that allows you to chat with people without the agencies like NSA from watching
Is app like jiosecurity is secure as they really said
Buy a pay as you go phone. Use it only to make calls.
Good video truthful but the best way to keep your privacy is to not use your phone or any of the apps that are on it
Snowden says take out the internal cam and mic and use external cam and mic.
Alternatively, you can cover your phone inside a bag, just have to remember to use it.
As for online presence such as social media and email, good luck.
Reasons to hide your identity or information: marketing, stalkers, haters, safety, intellectual property theft, and so on.
The argument that you have nothing to hide is invalid.
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Stinky _itchs
Galaxy Apps
Your advice is wrong. I checked my settings, and the app permissions could not be changed. So what is up with your pretend sliders showing that they can be changed?
Google app store is trustworthy? Says who?!
I let my friend use my phone for texting I caught him downloading apk files what are they?
well this sucks as my phone only supports android 4.0.3
Either root it and install a custom ROM or rather go buy a new phone because it's unlikely that your phone will have a decent version of Android available.
well I doubt that anyone will want to hack a phone like mine as theres almost no info worth to bad hackers i.e. credit card info or passwords for google or microsoft.
You can still take measures to keep your personal information safe by scanning your social network profiles and online services accounts for potential privacy threats.
MyPermissions Privacy Cleaner (for iOS and Android) can help you find & fix privacy issues on your social networks profiles (iOS & Android) AND your Android apps, when installed on Android.
It does NOT require any permissions to run and does not ask for any personal information.
MyPermissions for iOS - itunes.apple.com/il/app/mypermissions-privacy-cleaner/id535720736?mt=8
MyPermissions for Android - play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mypermissions.mypermissions
Let them know what I am browsing as long as they give me free wifi unlike other things *cough* Facebook *cough*
If they have access to it anyone who can crack that app will. There are already been cases where thieves have used it to tell where a user is and what they are doing so they can burgle their house and steal their cars. I don't suppose you would want that to happen for a free app.
I detest nosey people, even though people do invade, intrude & take the privacy of others at will, " that's the way they'd better do it cause if I ever find out I will ....😲🤔 Let's just say It"LL be criminal
This is piss poor generic information that won't help anyone. No detail whatsoever.
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My concern is evil creeps who snoop at photos etc on smartphones even with VPNs, everything is updated, and wifi off:can you smash phones of such evil Korean creeps who perhaps used illegal copyphones or paid to illegal digital hackers or spyware
I thought one past South Korean acquaintance had his quite updated Mac poof burnt gone by some 3rd party because he was evil ill and turned out to be crazy