Monday 25 November 2013

IT experts have always warned the computer users to avoid using public wifi in order to maintain their data security. The principle does not only apply to the users who use a PC or Mac, but, the users who surf websites using Smartphone via unsecured wifi should also beware of the threat. Especially the users of Android when it was first released were strictly warned from using the unsecured wifi after a research that proved that the Google’s Operating System has some real security flaws that can leak users’ data. A research conducted at the Ulm University of Germany  a couple of years back found that it was pretty easy for the hackers to access Android device’s database from Google’s photo sharing, calendar and contacts applications. Other than that, the widely used service of Gmail was also a gateway for the hackers to the 99 percent of the Android devices.
It was claimed by the Google that the security issues have been fixed in the second released version of Android, but, that claim has very little truth in it. The Operating System on Google is ruling about 80 percent of the Smartphone market, but, indeed it is not the safest of Operating Systems. As the facts suggest, more than 80 percent of the mal attacks get successful against the Android devices, this is really threatening regarding the data security as it can make you suffer some big losses. Android is a wonderful Operating Systems that is operated on a wide range of devices, so what is the remedy of this security concern?
The solution is very simple, using an application such as Folder Lock for Android that can secure anything you just name. It can lock and hide photos, videos, audios, documents, notes, voice memos, contacts and every single thing that you desire to secure. Moreover, with its feature PC/Mac, you can connect your Android smartphone with a computer without a data cable. To be honest, it is not just an app; it is a comprehensive data security plan for your Android which you can download absolutely FREE! So, just enjoy using your Android phone and just put the worries of losing data aside.
For more information please visit:

hp-a-android-security

0 comments:

  • RSS
  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube