• 1 A smartphone isn’t a secure dispositive
  • 2 It’s not a good idea to store sensitive data in a smartphone or using it for banking or with pay apps
  • 3 Disconnect the GPS, if you don’t need it
  • 4 Use a good AV , p.Exmpl. BitDefender (Free version is enough), because Google Play Protect is only a better placebo
  • 5 Review the permissions of the apps and remove those which are not needed for the app (Candy Crush don’t need access to your camara or mic, f.Exmpl.)
  • 6 Prefer apps from F-Droid
  • 7 Use Exodus Privacy to check the apps before download or using.
  • 8 Use a VPN if you are on a public WiFi, but be aware of the most free VPN, there are few exceptions of thrustworth free VPN, you can use
  • Proton VPN (no logs, no data limit, encrypted end2end, developed by Suiss CERN scientifics. -Windscribe (same as Proton, but only 10 Gb/month)
  • Calyx VPN (No logs, encrypted, no data limit, but only one server from the Calyx Institute)
  • @beta_tester
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    12 years ago
    • Why should you disconnect gps when not needed?
    • why should I use an AV? I don’t need play protect, knowledge about the app is much better.
    • fdroid has its own flaws. It’s not as easy as that. Downloading the app from github directly is a good way.
    • @ZerushOP
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      12 years ago

      Android need an AV, not only because the apps, when yo use also the mobile to surf internet, which is a risk for every OS without protection, especially now with the war, which is also waged online and where all kinds of malware have increased dramatically. Well, GPS, it’s a difference if a webpage or app knows your country with your públic IP, or it knows your exact localisation because your GPS when it isn’t needed to work. I know that F-Droid isn’t the Panacea, but it is way better and more secure than Play Store, also GitHub has it’s flaws, first it isn`t a FOSS repository and second it’s proprietary of M$. Apart the F-Droid app can update the apps, in these from Github you must controll and do it yourself. Anyway, as I said in the first point, a smartphone never will be a safe dispositive and never is advisable to have sensitive data in it, its irrelevant if it is Android, iOS or Linux. see the cases of the supposedly safe smartphones of presidents and politicians hacked and infected with spyware not so long ago and worldwide.