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When it comes to mobile device security, there is no such thing as 100% secure or private, but there are measures one could take to minimize cyber threats. If anyone has a cyber security related query, just let me know in the comments.

SpikeTalon 9 Apr 20
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Getting to safety on the Internet is quite difficult. I used to have no idea how easy it was to get information about a person through the Internet. So now, I never enter real data when I do anything online. Moreover, to make sure no one can track me on the Internet, I use [soax.com], and for a good reason. I used to use VPNs, but now they do not guarantee anonymity. Using other proxy servers is much more effective because no one can find your real location.

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Why use proxy servers?

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😮 Holy crap, just more reasons you'll get my juke out of my cold dead hands.
/and I was actually entertaining a smart phone for a minute.

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"Smishing" - just learnt a neologism. And that's the best kind of 'gism

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My Wi-Fi is password protected. It is my own Wi-Fi through CenturyLink.

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Yeh good advice .. Always encrypt the OS is a biggie .. If being a Wifi hotspot also need to VPN because of certain threats.

I always run a hotspot & it goes everywhere with me normally .. on Main sim phone I have no apps and it's just a flashed ROMMED router in effect with low capability on android 4... but butchered heavily.. the other phone runs through a vpn.. So none of my data on my data phone is linked to my sim .. then if I get a hack through the data that target sims it's safer. I always run on maximum characters so I think name of hotspot is 32 diigts or something and 64 digits passkey. Would be a mare to hack through and need to packet sniff after disabling the VPN anyway, to get that far; so would be there for years.

I personally use Norton App Locker or the Google Os one for a level of personal security on certain aps too, though there are lockable windows in adroid 6 + too.

If you aren't too worried, unlock & flash the ROM and reinstall the phone with Cyanogen Mod instead of google app store! That is a good way to outstrip the bad apps and the Cyanogen ones are largely open source and the whole community knows them like linux.

Worth buying a popular old phone to hack!! Much fun.

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Simples, I have an old style flip phone and if anyone teases me I just tell them I'm not smart 🙂 But will pass the link on to family and friends, thank you.

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Good info!

Happy to hear you found it useful.

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