Thay đổi ngay lập tức các cài đặt bảo mật này!
Điện thoại của bạn sở hữu nhiều tính năng bảo mật để bảo vệ dữ liệu, nhưng nhiều cài đặt mặc định lại bị tắt. Cho dù bạn sử dụng điện thoại cao cấp hay điện thoại giá rẻ, bạn vẫn có thể đảm bảo an toàn trực tuyến bằng cách tinh chỉnh một vài cài đặt. Bạn có thể bảo vệ thiết bị của mình khỏi những kẻ xấu bằng cách bật tính năng theo dõi thiết bị, thiết lập xác thực hai yếu tố và khóa các ứng dụng nhạy cảm. Dưới đây là các cài đặt bảo mật Android quan trọng nhất mà bạn phải thay đổi ngay bây giờ để kiểm soát quyền riêng tư trên điện thoại của mình.
- Bật tính năng định vị thiết bị (Device Tracking): Tính năng này cho phép bạn định vị điện thoại của mình trong trường hợp bị mất hoặc bị đánh cắp. Bạn có thể sử dụng dịch vụ định vị tích hợp sẵn của Google hoặc các ứng dụng bên thứ ba. Đừng quên kích hoạt tính năng “Tìm thiết bị của tôi” (Find My Device) trên Android. Việc này sẽ giúp bạn xóa dữ liệu từ xa nếu cần thiết.
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Thiết lập xác thực hai yếu tố (Two-Factor Authentication – 2FA): 2FA thêm một lớp bảo mật bổ sung cho tài khoản của bạn. Bằng cách sử dụng 2FA, ngay cả khi ai đó có được mật khẩu của bạn, họ vẫn cần một mã xác thực được gửi đến điện thoại hoặc email của bạn để đăng nhập. Hãy bật 2FA cho tất cả các tài khoản quan trọng như email, ngân hàng, mạng xã hội và các ứng dụng khác.
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Khóa ứng dụng nhạy cảm (App Locking): Khóa các ứng dụng chứa thông tin nhạy cảm như ngân hàng, email, hoặc các ứng dụng nhắn tin bằng mật khẩu, vân tay hoặc nhận diện khuôn mặt. Nhiều điện thoại hiện nay tích hợp tính năng này hoặc bạn có thể tải xuống các ứng dụng khóa ứng dụng từ cửa hàng ứng dụng.
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Sử dụng mật khẩu mạnh và duy nhất (Strong and Unique Passwords): Tránh sử dụng mật khẩu dễ đoán và sử dụng mật khẩu khác nhau cho mỗi tài khoản. Cân nhắc sử dụng trình quản lý mật khẩu để tạo và lưu trữ mật khẩu mạnh một cách an toàn.
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Cập nhật hệ điều hành và ứng dụng thường xuyên (Regular Updates): Các bản cập nhật thường xuyên vá lỗi bảo mật và cải thiện tính năng bảo mật của điện thoại và các ứng dụng. Đảm bảo rằng bạn luôn cập nhật hệ điều hành Android và tất cả các ứng dụng của mình lên phiên bản mới nhất.
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Kiểm tra quyền truy cập ứng dụng (App Permissions): Kiểm tra và điều chỉnh quyền truy cập của các ứng dụng. Chỉ cấp cho ứng dụng các quyền cần thiết để hoạt động. Nếu một ứng dụng yêu cầu quyền truy cập không cần thiết, hãy cân nhắc gỡ cài đặt hoặc không sử dụng ứng dụng đó.
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Sử dụng mạng Wi-Fi an toàn (Secure Wi-Fi Networks): Tránh kết nối với các mạng Wi-Fi công cộng không được bảo mật. Nếu bạn phải sử dụng mạng Wi-Fi công cộng, hãy sử dụng VPN để bảo mật kết nối của mình.
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Cẩn thận với các liên kết và tệp đính kèm (Links and Attachments): Đừng nhấp vào các liên kết hoặc mở các tệp đính kèm từ những người gửi không đáng tin cậy. Nếu bạn không chắc chắn về nguồn gốc của một liên kết hoặc tệp đính kèm, hãy tránh mở nó.
Bằng cách tuân thủ các bước trên, bạn sẽ tăng cường đáng kể bảo mật và quyền riêng tư trên điện thoại Android của mình. Hãy chủ động bảo vệ thông tin cá nhân của bạn!
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Your phone has many security features to protect your data, but many settings are turned off by default. Whether you use a flagship device or a budget phone, you can stay safe online by tweaking a few settings. You can safeguard your device from malicious actors by turning on device tracking, setting up two-factor authentication, and locking sensitive apps. Here are the most crucial Android security settings you must change right now to take control of your phone’s privacy.
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Turn on Google Play Protect on your phone
Google Play Protects removes malicious applications from your phone, sends alerts, and warns you if it detects a suspicious app. It checks if an unverified application requires sensitive device permissions used by scammers and may not allow you to install the app on your device.
Here is how to turn on Google Play Protect:
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Open the <strong>Google Play Store</strong>.
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Tap your <strong>profile icon</strong> at the top.
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Select <strong>Play Protect</strong>.
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Tap the <strong>settings icon</strong>.
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Turn on the <strong>Scan apps with Play Protect</strong> toggle.
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Instructions may differ slightly based on the software version of your phone. You can also use the search bar in the Settings app to look for specific features.
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Protect your Google accounts with two-factor authentication (2FA)
Your Google account stores sensitive information like cloud backups and payment details. Two-step verification adds an extra level of security that makes it difficult for bad actors to log in to your Google account, even if they steal your password.
Here’s how to turn on two-factor authentication:
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Visit your Google Account page on a phone browser.
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Tap the <strong>Security </strong>tab.
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Select<strong> 2-Step Verification</strong> under the <strong>How you sign in to Google</strong> section.
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Tap <strong>Turn on 2-Step Verification</strong>.
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Choose an authentication method like <strong>Google Authenticator, SMS, Google prompt</strong>,<strong> </strong>or<strong> Passkeys and security keys</strong>.
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Follow the instructions on the screen.
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8
Unlock your device using biometric authentication
Using fingerprint or facial recognition to unlock your phone is more convenient than using a PIN or password. It also prevents unauthorized access since it is more difficult to crack than a numeric password.
Here’s how to turn on biometric authentication on your phone:
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Open the <strong>Settings</strong> app.
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Tap <strong>Security & privacy</strong>.
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Select <strong>Biometric unlock</strong> (or <strong>Fingerprint & Face Unlock</strong>, depending on your device).
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Follow the step-by-step instructions to register your face or fingerprint.
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7
Lock sensitive apps on your phone
Many apps contain sensitive information like banking details and payment info. You can prevent malicious actors from accessing such apps by locking them. Your data will remain protected even if someone steals your phone.
Here is how to lock apps using Private Space on phones running Android 15:
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Select <strong>Security & privacy</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Private space</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Set up</strong>.
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Follow the instructions.
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Sign in with another Google account.
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You can choose another screen lock or use the existing one.
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Open the app drawer by swiping up on the home screen.
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Scroll down to access Private Space.
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Tap the <strong>lock </strong>icon.
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Install apps you want to hide from the Play Store.
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Here’s how to lock apps on other Android phones:
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Go to <strong>Security & privacy</strong>.
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Search for <strong>App Lock</strong> or <strong>Secure Folder</strong>.
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Choose the apps you want to protect.
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Set up a <strong>PIN, pattern</strong>, or<strong> fingerprint unlock</strong>.
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Use Find My Device to track and remotely lock your phone
Google’s Find My Device lets you remotely lock, track, or erase your phone. You must turn on location services for Find My Device to work correctly.
Here is how to check if Find My Device is activated:
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Security & privacy</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Find My Device</strong>.
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Turn on the <strong>Use Find My Device </strong>toggle.
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Here’s how to locate a lost Android phone:
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Open <strong>Google Find My Device</strong> or visit the Find My Device website in a browser.
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Sign in with your Google account.
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Choose the lost device from the list.
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Select <strong>Play sound </strong>if it’s nearby on the map.
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Get the latest security updates
Getting the latest software updates reduces the risk of malware threats and data breaches. Google regularly rolls out security patches to fix vulnerabilities in the system, so it is good practice to ensure your phone has the latest security updates.
Here is how to check for the latest security updates on your phone:
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Select <strong>System</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Software update</strong>.
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Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Choose what information appears on the phone’s lock screen
Your phone’s lock screen shows notifications without unlocking it. You may want to modify the notification settings to hide sensitive information.
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>
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Tap <strong>Notifications</strong>.
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Select <strong>Notifications on lockscreen</strong>.
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Choose <strong>Hide silent conversations and notifications</strong>.
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You can select <strong>Do not show any notifications </strong>if you do not want any alerts.
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Restrict app permissions
It’s good practice to check your app permissions to ensure they don’t collect unnecessary data. For instance, you may not want a word-processing app to require access to your location, call logs, and contacts. To ensure security, you must review permissions when you download apps.
Here’s how to manage app permissions:
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Open <strong>Settings.</strong>
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Select <strong>Privacy</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Permission Manager</strong>.
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Select a permission type.
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Tap an application.
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Tap <strong>Don’t allow</strong> if you want to remove the permission.
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Tap <strong>Allow only while using the app</strong> if you don’t want it to collect unnecessary data when the application is closed.
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Switch off Extend Unlock to prevent unauthorized access
Google’s Extend Unlock (formerly known as Smart Lock) lets you keep your device unlocked at home or near a trusted device. However, you risk unauthorized access with on-body detection since someone else could unlock your phone. To ensure safety, turn off Extend Unlock when you’re not home or near your trusted devices.
Here’s how to turn off Extend Unlock:
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Go to <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Security & privacy</strong>.
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Select <strong>More security and privacy</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Extend Unlock</strong>.
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Turn off <strong>On-body detection</strong>,<strong> Trusted places</strong>,<strong> </strong>and<strong> Trusted devices</strong>.
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Turn on Private DNS for safer browsing
Accessing the internet on a public network is risky as it exposes you to malicious actors. Turning on Private DNS ensures all your DNS queries are encrypted. It offers privacy and security while browsing.
Here’s how to use Private DNS on your phone:
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Open <strong>Settings</strong>.
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Select <strong>Network & internet</strong>.
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Tap <strong>Private DNS</strong>.
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Select <strong>Private DNS provider hostname</strong>.
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Enter <strong>dns.google</strong> (Google Public DNS) or <strong>one.one.one.one</strong> (Cloudflare DNS).
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Tap <strong>Save</strong>.
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How to change your phone’s DNS to Google or Cloudflare
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Keep your data secure and protect your phone from threats
Protecting your phone against threats is crucial as it holds your personal and workplace data. You can follow the tips in this guide to modify your device’s security settings. It takes a few minutes and ensures your private info remains protected. It is also a good idea to turn on Google’s Safe Browsing if Chrome is your browser of choice. For an additional level of security, you can turn on anti-theft features on your phone to keep your data safe.
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