Trick or Treat? Beware of Scary Tech Myths around Mobile Security
It’s that spooky time of year again—Halloween! But while you’re out trick-or-treating, there’s no need to be tricked by some of the most common myths around mobile security. Just like those classic Halloween ghost stories, some of these myths can give you a fright—until you realize they’re not true!
Let’s debunk some of the scariest myths about keeping your smartphone safe, so you can stop worrying and enjoy the season.
Myth #1: Public Wi-Fi Is Safe As Long As You’re Just Browsing
We all love free Wi-Fi when we’re out and about—whether at the coffee shop or in an airport—but connecting to public Wi-Fi can actually open the door to hackers. Public Wi-Fi networks are often unsecured, meaning that people can easily spy on your online activity, steal your passwords, or even gain access to your personal info.
How to Stay Safe:
Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) when connecting to public Wi-Fi. This adds a layer of protection by encrypting your data.
Avoid logging into sensitive accounts, like online banking, when using public Wi-Fi.
Stick to browsing sites that don’t require you to enter personal information.
Myth #2: Apps Can’t Access Your Data Without Permission
When you download an app, it often asks for permission to access certain parts of your phone—your contacts, camera, location, etc. If you blindly accept all these requests, you might be giving apps more access than you realize. Some apps might even use your data in ways that aren’t obvious, like tracking your location in the background or accessing your photos.
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