Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Common Sense Security for Your iPhone

Common Sense Security for Your iPhone







Think for a moment about the information you have stored on your iPhone. If you're anything like me, you'd consider much of the information there personal, private, and potentially dangerous if it were to fall in to the wrong hands.



As smartphones become more and more like digital wallets, it's common for them to contain things like account numbers, addresses, social security information—in some cases even bank statements and tax documents.


Even though the sensitivity of information that we routinely keep on our phones continues to increase, most people I know fail to take even the most basic of security precautions to help protect themselves against identify theft, fraud, and financial or personal loss.




Though this particular post is specific to the iPhone (it's what I use), chances are that your smartphone allows for many of the same security precautions. In the case of the iPhone, you can achieve a fairly decent level of security without any additional cost to you by taking advantage of the features of iOS and some free services offered to iPhone owners by Apple.

Read More - http://www.glam-sham.com/showthread.php?1627-Common-Sense-Security-for-Your-iPhone

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