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Follow these tips and protect your cell phone data. Criminals take advantage of vulnerabilities to commit financial scams. Be careful!

Cell phones are becoming increasingly common in our daily lives and are used for a variety of activities, including communicating with friends and family and resolving pending issues, such as paying bills and solving work problems. Although they are very useful, they can cause problems for users, as the activity of scammers has increased and many manage to hack into the data on devices, stealing users' personal information and taking advantage of it to commit scams in the name of the victims.

Therefore, whether you are using iOS or Android, it is important to follow some tips that can help keep your device safe and prevent cybercrimes. Some of the main tips include: avoid clicking on links sent by unknown people and do not download unknown files, which may be malicious and able to access your data.

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Now, learn some tips and learn how to protect yourself, avoiding headaches when sharing your data with unknown people, especially passwords and access to banking applications.

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How to keep your cell phones safe

To ensure the security of your cell phone, it is ideal that you do not click on dubious links sent by unknown people, especially if you are not expecting this type of information. Scammers often send links via SMS, WhatsApp and email, and when accessing them, the user may end up granting access to passwords and even the cell phone system unwittingly. Therefore, avoid clicking on suspicious links and be careful when downloading applications and files from dubious sources.

It is also recommended that you have an antivirus installed on your cell phone, which will create a barrier against malicious software that can take advantage of vulnerabilities in older versions of your cell phone's operating system and manage to invade it. Always keep your cell phone updated, whether it is Android or iOS, because, in addition to improving the phone's performance, it will reduce security flaws in the device.

Be careful when using public Wi-Fi networks, as they can compromise your data privacy. Criminals take advantage of the low security of these networks to access data such as passwords and personal conversations. Therefore, it is advisable to disable automatic connection to public Wi-Fi networks and use a VPN when connecting, so that you can encrypt your mobile data.

Always check the sender of messages you receive, especially those that come with links, files and messages from companies. Pay attention to the domain of the address, look for spelling errors and try to find out where the company is from.

If you receive calls or messages from supposed banks or government agencies, do not confirm your personal information or provide your passwords. In some cases, criminals already have your information, but they need to confirm your passwords to access your bank accounts. Banks and financial institutions do not ask for information over the phone or by text message. If you have any questions, you can go to your bank branch and speak to your manager, who will answer any questions and clarify any information.

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Once they have access to your information, criminals can start impersonating you, making false sales and asking for loans from banks or close friends, applying blows. In addition, they may also start making purchases using your credit card in online stores, which could cause great financial harm to you or people close to you.

Additionally, these people can also access your phone's gallery and in some cases, find intimate images, which can lead to blackmail, so that this type of content is not disclosed. Be careful when keeping certain files on your cell phone, because in cases like this, in addition to financial loss, they can cause emotional problems, due to the fear of exposure and the trauma suffered in relation to the threats.

In these cases, tell your close friends not to lend you money, report the situation to the bank so they can block your accounts, and file a police report so the police are aware of the case and can investigate.