The world is on the move these days – more so than ever, and our communications are going with us. The applications we use on our mobile devices have become an integral part of our lives. We use them to browse the internet, network, communicate, and much more. But they open us up to risks caused by fraudsters who may steal information or damage our phones.
Over 75% of published apps have at least one cybersecurity vulnerability according to 2024 data from Asee. This means that 3 out of every 4 your favorite apps are at risk. We need to be cautious while downloading and maintaining apps.
Why is security important in mobile applications?
As previously noted, 75% of mobile apps present a security risk, but business apps are three times more likely to leak log-in information. These risks also include even the most popular apps. Those with over 5 million downloads still have at least one security flaw.
Use mobile apps with care. There are many ways for hackers and criminals to steal your data. This can happen because of your internet connection, app permissions, and more.
While mobile apps can present dangers, there are ways to reduce these risks. If you’re careful about where you download apps, the permissions you allow, and the internet connection you use, you can keep your data as safe as possible. Here are the top ten cybersecurity tips for mobile app users:
1: Download from official stores ONLY
Choosing the safest apps is the first step in mobile app security. Some apps look legit but are not secure. Be aware of the source before you click download. Always download your apps from the App Store or Google Play.
These stores check apps to make sure they're safe. Don't download from random websites. They might have fake apps that can hurt your phone.
2: Check the ratings and reviews
You like an app, but what’s the ‘buzz’ on it? See what other people are saying about it before you download it. If lots of people like it and say it's safe, it is probably fine. Still, pay attention to any people saying it has problems and dig a little deeper before you consider installing it.
3: Read the app permissions
Whenever you find an app you want to download, stop and do a little research first. If you download a fake app by mistake, your device may be attacked. It can open you up to malware, ransomware, and more threats.
Apps frequently request permission to access certain parts of your phone. Maybe they want to know your location or use your camera, BUT: do they really need that information? If an app requests access to too much, that’s a red flag, telling you not to install it.
4: Keep your phone’s operating system updated
This is always good security hygiene. New updates frequently patch cybersecurity vulnerabilities, making it more difficult for the bad guys to hack into your phone.
5: Always use strong passwords
We use apps for many day-to-day tasks like sending emails, storing files, and sharing on social media, so we tend to juggle a lot of passwords, and the urge is to make them simple and easy to remember, but the easier it is to remember, the easier it is to hack. If an app is hacked, your personal information can be stolen.
Passwords protect your apps. Make sure your password is difficult to guess. Use letters, numbers, and symbols. Do not use the same password for all apps. That way, if a person guesses one password, he or she cannot access all your apps. IT Support LA provides a handy guide for how to create strong passwords.
6: Adopt two-factor authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication places an additional step in the log in process. The most common form is to have it send a code to your phone or email, and you plug the code into the login screen. This will make it harder for bad people to get into your accounts.
7: Do NOT trust public Wi-Fi
Hackers lurk in areas with public Wi-Fi, like airports or a local Starbucks. Bad guys park themselves at these spots and watch what you do online, stealing what information can make a buck for them – and don’t do your online banking there. Never use public Wi-Fi on important apps unless you have installed a VPN (Virtual Personal Network) which encrypts all your communications.
8: Log out of apps when you’re done
Many of us just stay logged on to sites or apps to save time, but that creates a window for theft. Log out of apps whenever you're done using them, especially if the apps hold personal information, such as banking or email apps. If someone steals your phone, it's much harder for them to access your apps.
9: Regularly update your apps
Keep your apps as up to date as your OS (Operating System). Developers usually fix security issues with patches included in updates. Update your apps whenever newer versions get released. It will help in safeguarding your information.
10: You have security features – use them!
These days, most apps have their own additional cybersecurity features, including things like fingerprint locks or facial recognition. Switch these on, as they can help stop other people using your apps. Even with these security tips, it’s important to take other measures to protect your data. Be sure to follow our tips on safe downloads and data protection in addition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best app review website?
The BEST is arguable, but these 5 tend to vie for the top spot:
AppAdvice: Primary focus is on iOS apps, providing detailed reviews, app recommendations, and news.
Android Authority: All things Android, it provides a wide range of app reviews, tips, and comparisons.
CNET: Reviews for both iOS and Android apps, along with broader tech news and product reviews.
TechCrunch: Provides news, analysis, and opinions on tech companies worldwide.
PCMag: Known for its lab-based, independent reviews of products and services.
What is the website to download apps on iPhone?
The primary application for downloading iPhone apps is the App Store, which is pre-installed on all iPhones. The App Store offers a vast library of apps for various purposes, and you can find them by browsing through categories, searching for specific apps, or exploring featured stories.
Where do I find my app permissions?
For Android:
> Go to the main Settings screen in Android.
> Click on Apps, then choose an app. (If you don’t see the complete list, click See all.)
> Select Permissions to see all the permissions the app wants. You’ll see separate lists of those that are currently allowed and those that aren’t.
> Click on a permission to enable or disable it.
For an iPhone:
> Scroll down to the app you want to look more closely at and click on its name.
> You’ll see a list of permissions the app has and hasn’t been granted.
> Click on any permission to change its setting.
If you want to check out a specific permission and see all of the apps that are using it:
Select Privacy & Security from Settings.
You’ll see a list of permissions (like Contacts and Photos). Click on the one you’re interested in to see which apps have been given permission and which have not.
Can I use VPN for free?
As long as you remember that you get what you pay for. Every free VPN service has some catch. There are many variations among free VPN services, so it's a good idea to try a few and figure out which one you like best.
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Stay Safe While Using Mobile Apps
It's not hard to stay safe with mobile apps. Just be careful and think before you act. Only download apps you trust. Keep your phone and apps updated. Use strong passwords and extra security when you can.
Remember, safety is in your hands. Don’t hesitate to ask for help with app security. For more mobile app security tips, feel free to contact us today and also take advantage of our FREE no-risk network and cybersecurity assessment.
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