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�1 <br />STOP THINK CONNECT° <br />Safety Tips for Mobile Devices <br />Keep a Clean Machine. <br />Mobile devices are computers with software that needs to be kept up -to -date (just like your PC, laptop or tablet). <br />Security protections are built in and updated on a regular basis. Take time to make sure all the mobile devices in your <br />house have the latest protections. This may require synching your device with a computer. <br />• Keep security software current: Having the latest mobile security software, web browser, and operating <br />system are the best defenses against viruses, malware, and other online threats. <br />• Protect all devices that connect to the Internet: Computers, smart phones, gaming systems, and other web - <br />enabled devices all need protection from viruses and malware. <br />Protect Your Personal Information. <br />Phones can contain tremendous amounts of personal information. Lost or stolen devices can be used to gather <br />information about you and, potentially, others. Protect your phone like you would your computer. <br />• Secure your phone: Use a strong passcode to lock your phone. <br />• Think before you app: Review the privacy policy and understanding what data (location, access to your <br />social networks) on your device an app can access before you download it. <br />• Only give your mobile number out to people you know and trust and never give anyone else's number <br />out without their permission. <br />• Learn how to disable the geotagging feature on your phone at http: / /icanstalku.com /how.php #disable <br />Connect with Care. <br />Use common sense when you connect. If you're online through an unsecured or unprotected network, be cautious <br />about the sites you visit and the information you release. <br />Get savvy about Wi -Fi hotspots: Limit the type of business you conduct and adjust the security settings on <br />your device to limit who can access your phone. <br />Protect your $$: When banking and shopping, check to be sure the sites is security enabled. Look for web <br />addresses with "https: //" or "shttp: / / ", which means the site takes extra measures to help secure your <br />information. "Http: //" is not secure. <br />When in doubt, don't respond. Fraudulent texting, calling and voicemails are on the rise. Just like email, <br />requests for personal information or to immediate action are almost always a scam. <br />Be Web Wise. <br />Stay informed of the latest updates on your device. Know what to do if something goes wrong. <br />• Stay current. Keep pace with new ways to stay safe online. Check trusted websites for the latest <br />information, and share with friends, family, and colleagues and encourage them to be web wise. <br />• Know how to cell block others. Using caller ID, you can block all incoming calls or block individual names <br />and numbers. <br />• Use caution when meeting face -to -face with someone who you only "know" through text messaging. <br />Attachment number 3 <br />C -4 Page 39 <br />