Advertisement
  • National News
  • State News
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • My Account
Subscribe for $3.50/month
Print eDitions
Parsons Advocate
  • News
    • Top Stories
    • Local Stories
    • Sports
    • School
    • Cutlines
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
    • Turner’s Tidbits
    • Clint’s Column
    • Common Threads
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Momma Said
    • Mostly True Stories
  • Tucker County Senior Center News
  • For The Record
    • Magistrate News
    • Marriages
    • Property Transfers
    • Police News
  • Bulletin Board
  • What’s Happening
    • Reunions
  • eAdvocate
  • Legals
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Parsons Advocate
No Result
View All Result
Parsons Advocate
No Result
View All Result

UScellular Provides Tips to Keep Cellphones Secure for National Safety Month

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
May 30, 2023
in Featured, Headlines, Local Stories, Top Stories
0

HAGERSTOWN, Md.– June is National Safety Month, which is an important time for people to assess how they are staying safe online as they use cellphones. With nearly 7 billion smartphone users across the world and mobile devices accounting for nearly 60% of online traffic, fraudsters can take advantage of our reliance on constant connectivity.

 

More than 60% of fraud originated from cellphones, according to RSA Security. Nira.com reports that 70% of internet fraud is committed via mobile devices.

Nakeita Stewart, director of sales for UScellular in the Mid-Atlantic. “There are many ways for people to safely use their smartphones, such as creating a strong password that is easy to remember, only using recognizable and trustworthy apps and taking advantage of native security settings on your device.”

 

UScellular offers six tips to help reduce exposure to mobile security threats.

 

  • Be smart on open Wi-Fi networks: When consumers use a Wi-Fi network that is open to the public, their phone can be an easy target for cybercriminals. Try to limit the use of public hotspots in favor of a secure network from a trusted network operator or mobile wireless connection to minimize the risk of exposure, especially when personal or sensitive information is accessed.  

 

  • Don’t forget the family’s safety: With more children online than ever before, it’s important for parents to know their child is protected. UScellular offers a Parent-Child Agreement that helps establish boundaries for families as they better understand how to be safe when using technology in their everyday life.

 

  • Install apps from trusted sources: Before an app is downloaded, be sure to conduct research to ensure it is legitimate and trustworthy. An app’s legitimacy can be checked by reading reviews and confirming the app store’s origin. Many apps from untrusted sources can contain viruses that can steal information, install malware and cause harm to a phone’s contents.

 

  • Lock it up: The most secure way to lock a smartphone is to use a password and biometric authentication process. Android and iOS users can set or change their screen lock preferences on their phone to secure their devices.

 

  • Online privacy apps: DuckDuckGo, ExpressVPN, LastPass, ProtonMail and Signal are Android and iOS apps that can help consumers protect their online privacy.

 

  • Regularly accept updates and patches to your smartphone’s software: A device’s operating system should be updated regularly by enabling automatic updates or accepting them when prompted from a service provider. Up-to-date operating systems can help reduce the risk of cyber threats.

Join Our Newsletter

Enter your email address to receive weekly updates straight to your inbox.

Please check your email inbox and spam folder to confirm your subscription.
Some fields are missing or incorrect!
Lists
Previous Post

2023 Summer Reading Program  

Next Post

Holistically You “It’s All About Me: Battling Compassion Fatigue” Presentation Held At Eastern

Next Post

Holistically You "It’s All About Me: Battling Compassion Fatigue" Presentation Held At Eastern

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT
  • News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
  • Tucker County Senior Center News
  • For The Record
  • Bulletin Board
  • What’s Happening
  • eAdvocate
  • Legals
  • Login

© 2025

  • Login
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • School
    • Sports
    • For The Record
      • Magistrate News
      • Property Transfers
    • Bulletin Board
      • What’s Happening
      • Tucker County Senior Center News
  • Obituaries
  • Opinions
    • Momma Said
    • Mostly True Stories
    • Turner’s Tidbits
    • Clint’s Column
    • Letters to the Editor
  • eAdvocate
  • Spiritual
    • Transcendental Meditation
    • Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
    • Parabola
    • Southern Baptist
  • Classifieds
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
  • Login
  • FAQ

© 2025