Britain is facing an ‘epidemic’ of mobile phone theft, with record numbers of mobile phones being snatched from their owners in the middle of the road. But when your device is stolen, your financial security is at risk. With banking apps and a wealth of personal data stored on our phones, fraudsters can empty bank accounts, sell our personal information on the black market or create debt in our name. The Daily Mail presents everything you need to do to ensure your bank accounts are not at risk of being emptied, but also to keep your personal data protected. Let’s look at them in detail: Use a six-digit PIN: Avoid predictable codes such as date of birth. On Apple mobiles, set it up from the ‘Face ID & Passcode’ menu and on Android look for ‘screen lock’. Enable the “Find My” feature: This allows the device to be located and wiped remotely. On Apple mobiles use “Find My iPhone” and on Android […]
Source: News Beast

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