BlogSurprising ways you might be putting your phone at risk

Surprising ways you might be putting your phone at risk

We use our smartphones for everything. Checking traffic, catching up with friends, browsing
the sales… they’re our instant source of information.

But these devices also provide payments and hold so much data about who we are, and we
must protect it.

It’s easy to focus on obvious dangers like drops or theft, but your most significant risks often
stem from seemingly harmless habits. To help avoid exposing your personal data, take a few
moments now to assess these vulnerabilities and prevent stress and expense later.

Convenient passwords aren’t always safe

It is tempting to reuse a memorable password for everything from online banking to a
shopping site. While this makes life simpler, it creates a single point of failure. If one service
suffers a data breach, attackers quickly test those same credentials on other major
platforms.

For example, if your details leak from a fitness app, a scammer might immediately try to
access your email or Amazon account using that identical combination. Aim for a unique,
complex password for every single account you hold.

To make this easier, use a reputable password manager to securely store and generate
these strong credentials for you.

Ignoring updates is a hidden security threat

If you’re getting notifications about a system update, be sure to follow the steps. Software
developers frequently discover security flaws and release patches specifically to fix them.

When you skip these, your device is exposed to vulnerabilities that cybercriminals know
about and actively exploit. To ensure you stay protected without having to check manually,
enable automatic updates in your device settings so your phone installs these vital patches
while you sleep.

Be aware of scams, however. Legitimate updates will show up in your device’s internal
settings menu. If you ever get a text or email telling you to update your settings, it’s not
real. You’ll also never be asked for personal information or payment to make these changes.

Public Wi-Fi and unsecured networks are risky

Free public Wi-Fi in train stations or cafés is incredibly convenient, but these open networks
rarely offer true security. Using them allows malicious actors on the same network to send malicious messages directly to your device.

It also allows them to intercept information sent between your device and the internet. This
could include passwords, banking details, or sensitive emails transmitted without adequate
encryption.

A safer approach involves using your phone’s mobile data (4G or 5G) when accessing
anything sensitive, as this connection is encrypted by your mobile carrier. Alternatively,
employ a Virtual Private Network (VPN) app to create a secure, encrypted service for your
data whenever you use a public connection.

Make sure you’re covered

Even with the best cybersecurity practices, physical accidents and theft remain very real
possibilities in everyday life. It’s easy to shatter a screen, while opportunistic theft remains a
persistent issue.

Mobile phone insurance provides a practical safeguard against these sudden financial
shocks. If your device is lost, stolen, or damaged accidentally, insurance typically covers the
cost of repair or replacement, often much faster than paying full price out of pocket.

Combine your insurance with good physical habits to ensure you have the most effective
protection possible.

Ensuring your mobile device remains secure doesn’t require any technical expertise. By
making some small, mindful adjustments to your daily routine, you build layers of protection.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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