Apps can steal phone data, thus keep device safe


New Delhi, 29 July 2019, Monday

At present, questions arise about the security of users' personal data. Occasionally there are reports of apps being hacked, which invokes users' data. This is the reason that the ad is displayed according to users' search history. Search engine Google announces security policy at developers' conference Google will launch the Android Q sooner, the updated version of Android. If you too are concerned about security, keep these tips in mind, these tips will keep your data secure.

Do not give apps permissions

It wants different permissions on downloading apps. This permit has nothing to do with its function. For example, if you download a Weather App, it will ask you for permission to access the call and camera. If so, the Weather App requires no permissions other than location or Internet connectivity. Similarly if a gaming app wants access to a microphone, understand that it can listen to you. So when you download the app, give the app as much as you need.

Set permissions this way

1. First go to Settings.

2. Go to the Apps option.

3. Tab to manage app permissions.

4. Go to the Permissions section and then on and off the toggle that appears next to the permit.



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