2. Do Not Save Passwords
It is always best to avoid saving
important passwords on your Android
devices, especially in case of banking or
payment applications.
3. Use in-built Security
From setting passwords and pins to
creating patterns, in-built security offers
many choices.
5. Download Original Apps from
Authentic Developers
Apps from fake developers or pirated
versions of apps tend to harbor malicious
codes within them which can mess up with
the content of the Android device. To avoid
this, download ONLY the original app version
from genuine developers.
8. Installing Anti-Virus
Our smart phones are our new
computers, which is exactly why we
need to treat them like one! And they
rightly deserve the basic set of safety
precautions like installing an AntiVirus.
9. Encrypt Data
Data Encryption makes it tricky for
cyber-thieves to extract the readable
data from your device in case it’s
lost or stolen. This can be enabled
by Settings>> Security>> Enable
Encryption
10. Updated Software in Phone
Updated
operating
systems
minimize the hazards of security
vulnerabilities. A lot of cybercriminals depend on the lack of
concern toward software update to
run their malicious ventures.