As mobile phones are updated
the functions of various applications are becoming more and more abundant.
Takeaway, shopping, taxi...
One mobile phone can do it all.
However, while we use mobile phones conveniently and quickly,
there are also certain security risks.
What operations on mobile phones should be used with caution?
come and find out together!
01 Set up password-free payment on mobile phone
Many payment software now have password-free payment function, and users can complete the payment without entering a password. Although this will save some time, it also increases the risk of account being stolen. Incidents of password-free payment being stolen occur from time to time in life. Regarding the safety of your money, friends, you must be very alert!

Alipay Turn off password-free payment: Open Alipay, click [My] - [Settings] in the upper right corner - [Payment Settings] - [Password-free payment/automatic deduction] - Check and select the deduction items to be turned off.
Turn off password-free payment on WeChat: Open WeChat, click [Me]-[Service]-[Wallet]-[Payment Settings]-[Password-free Payment]-check and select the deduction items to be turned off.
02 Connect to public Wi-Fi at will
Some criminals put free Wi-Fi in public places to attract users to use it, and then obtain users' private information through phishing websites, Trojan programs and other means, posing security risks to users. Therefore, friends must ensure safety when connecting to free Wi-Fi in public places, and it is best not to browse important information, log in to important accounts, make online payments, etc. in a public Wi-Fi environment.
03 Enable USB debugging function on Android phones
Android phones generally have USB debugging function. Through USB debugging, many gaming experts can experience more functions of the phone. However, turning on the USB debugging function means that the "protection" of the phone itself is relatively poor. Your lock screen password, bound account, etc. can easily be called by various applications at will, so be sure to turn it on with caution.

04 Scan the QR code of unknown origin
Have you ever encountered the trick of scanning the code to send gifts? Viruses, Trojans, etc. may be hidden behind the QR code. Scanning the code at will may lead to personal information being stolen by others. Therefore, when you meet someone who invites you to scan a QR code on the road or you see a QR code on a website, Try not to scan the code easily. After all, if you are not careful, malicious viruses may catch you.
05 Allows applications to obtain too many sensitive permissions
When installing an APP, many people rush to give the APP all permissions without careful identification, such as reading address books, text messages, photo albums, location information, etc. This allows some illegal APPs to take advantage of it. , wantonly steal our personal information, and then resell or leak our information.
06 Don’t pay attention to personal information when posting pictures in Moments
Many people like to post bus tickets, plane tickets, etc. in Moments. But you know what? The barcodes or QR codes of air tickets and train tickets contain passengers' personal identity information. Although they are encrypted, there is still the possibility of criminals using high technology to steal personal information.
In addition, posting information containing photos of ID cards, passports, driver's licenses and license plates in Moments will not only leak privacy, but may also allow criminals to forge document sets, etc.

07 Use the same password on your mobile phone
Nowadays, we are registering more and more accounts online. For convenience, many friends set the passwords for various accounts to the same set, which greatly increases the security risk. We should try our best to ensure that each application has an independent account and password, and the login password and payment password on the payment software must not be the same.

How many of the above mobile phone habits have you chosen?
How many of them have you chosen?
Be sure to develop good mobile phone usage habits
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