Sunday, March 3, 2013

Tips for using your password on your mobile phone


A study conducted by McAfee Security-mail that about three out of ten mobile users do not use passwords to protect their phones which usually contain important information.


In addition, he said 15 per cent of people involved in the study said their containing passwords for sites or applications they use constantly, while 55 per cent said they involved other passwords they use.

Said Robert Siciliano, a specialist in the theft Alhoait Bmakkawi: "bitter reality proves that we usually lose things, including our phones that can be exposed to theft. Which is very bad."

Siciliano presented some tips to keep the data on the smartphone, including:

- Do not use easy passwords, such as 1234 or 1111.

- Do not choose a property "Remember Password" in critical applications, but exit the application and closing completely.

- Do not share your password with any of your family members or friends.

- Finally, use a program to protect you electronically, such as McAfee!

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