Steps on How to Protect Your Privacy On Your Android Smartphone

While all this convenience is a luxury we have had for barely a decade, it’s important we take care of that information.
Android has developed various privacy-friendly features of the past few years, but Google doesn’t always make it clear how we should make the best use of them.
Let us take you through some of the best ways to protect data on an Android smartphone.
Secure Your Lock Screen
Your lock screen is the first line of defense to protect your phone. Smartphones store some of our most personal information, from where we live, who we message, to our emails, and private documents. As such, it’s important that you protect the lockscreen , which can prevent access by unauthorized people and apps.
To setup your Lock Screen protection, navigate to Settings > Security > Screen Lock. You have the option of choosing to secure your device with a password, pin code or pattern unlock.For those of you lucky enough to have a fingerprint scanner built into your phone you can also use your fingerprint as a form of biometric security.
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Encrypt Your Phone
When you encrypt your device you make the information on it unreadable – until it is unlocked. This means that if your phone is lost or stolen, your information is safe .
To enable encryption navigate to Settings > Security > Encryption. Turning on encryption also forces you to set a lock screen protection, further improving your defense against shady people trying to gain access to your data.
Stop Giving Away Your Location
One of the most useful and yet also most intimate bits of data collected by your phone is your location. It can be used legitimately by apps like Google Maps or Waze, but could also be used as a means to track your every move.
Of course, you don’t have to have location turned on, but if you do turn it off you lose a whole range of really great features. The compromise is changing how granular your location tracking should be.
The “high accuracy” location mode is the most detailed location information. If you decide that you are more comfortable with a more approximate location, then dive into Settings > Location and change the type of location between High accuracy, Battery saving and Device only.
If you spot an app that is accessing your location when you don’t want it to, from Android 6.0 and above you can toggle individual permissions for each app, so you can prevent the app from accessing your location.
Change Your Ad Settings
It’s an undeniable truth that to get free content we need adverts; it’s how many of your favorite apps survive on the Play Store. There is an important setting you can change though — “interest-based advertising”.
To opt-out of interest-based advertising simply head to Settings > Google > Ads and toggle the setting On.
Interest-based ads use a profile of you (usually information like location, gender, age range, what sites you visit) to customize your in-app ads. If you don’t want these ad networks building a profile of you from your device information, head into your settings to opt-out.
Don’t Install Apps From Outside The Play Store
You’ve probably used the Play Store to install apps, as it’s bundled as standard with Google-approved Android devices. The Play Store is certainly the largest app store for Android but others are out there, along with apps not listed on any app store.
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Sometimes, though, you need an app that isn’t included in the Play Store, and as long as you trust the source of this app it should be no problem . But if you change the setting to allow installation of apps from unknown sources, then you could be exposing yourself to security risks, as well as rogue apps l
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