- Some hidden settings in smartphones can expose your personal information to others without their knowledge.
- Many apps gain more access than necessary, increasing privacy and security risks.
- Experts advise checking some important permissions in the phone from time to time.
Nowadays, our smartphone is not only limited to calling or messaging but it is also used for many other personal tasks. Photos, location, personal chat and many bank transactions are now done from the phone itself. In this case, you should pay attention to the settings of the phone. Often some settings are turned on automatically which you don’t notice but if you don’t turn them off in time, they can harm you. This is why you should check the phone’s privacy settings from time to time and make appropriate changes.
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Don’t give permissions without thinking
Often new App Once installed it asks us for some permissions, we turn on all permissions without any thought to read the time but this can lead to bigger problems later on. Every app asks you permission for camera, microphone, location and some sensitive things. Many apps use this feature in the background as well, which can put your personal life at risk.
Camera and microphone access
If the app has got camera and microphone permission then it uses this permission when needed. Often users are not even aware that their camera and microphone are on. Android phones have a small green light on the screen that lets you know that the camera and microphone are active. If you don’t trust an app, turn off this permission immediately.
Location tracking
Some apps constantly track your location so they know where you are from time to time. It can collect information about your movements and location history. This is why experts always refuse to select the Allow all the time option. Always select Only while using the app option while selecting location permission. With this, your location will be tracked only while using the app.
The threat of outdated apps
There are many apps in your phone that you don’t use much or only use them once a month. But these apps can also collect your data based on permission. However, Android already has a feature that automatically cancels permissions for apps that have not been used for a long time.
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What do the experts say?
According to experts, App Permissions in your phone should be checked every month. Users on many social media platforms have also made it clear that granting permissions to unknown apps can increase the risk to their privacy. If you haven’t checked your privacy settings in a while, check them today and turn off unwanted access today.
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