7 Practical Android Privacy Tips You Didn't Know Before

Haseeb Awan
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April 5, 2023

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Android privacy tips are very commonly wanted and also many people are unaware of such android privacy tips. Your android phone keeps your daily activity records and it keeps track of your location, browsing, and communication.

This is an alarming thing for us privacy freaks, right?

Google is a company that literally earns via mining and harvesting your data. You really need to be aware of your privacy on a phone being run on Google’s OS. We really want ourselves to be super safe in the digital world.

Don’t worry!

Android still has very amazing features that you are unaware of to control your data throughout. Let us guide you through these practical android privacy tips.

The Android Privacy Tips

Despite the fact that you'll never be absolutely off the lattice from your cell provider, and it's almost difficult to impede all that tracks you across each stage, it is feasible to in any event move toward your android privacy settings for all intents and purposes.

A portion of these android privacy tips come at the cost of comfort, so consider the compromises before you incapacitate (or empower) the things we detail beneath. (These android privacy tips and settings will change contingent upon which variant of Android you have and which phone you have.)

7. Strong Screen Lock

First of all, you should consider disabling your fingerprint or face recognition as your lock. These locks are quite easy to break or sneak into.

In case, if you leave your phone somewhere or some get a hold of your phone, you don’t need them to get into your phone to skim through your private data, right?

So, a strong screen password or PIN that is only remembered by you can help you save your data.

The biometrics are easy to break since a person may have access to your clear image or fingerprint that they may use to hack into your device.

6. Audit App Permissions

Whenever you install an app, it asks permission to access your data like location, contacts, gallery, camera, microphone, and/or notifications. These apps like Facebook, etc do this to harvest your data and show you targeted ads or use it for machine learning.

You need to look into this because you don’t need your private information to roam around the internet.

Simply go Settings> Privacy> Permission Manager and read through the section to make sure apps don’t have unnecessary access to your data.

5. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

2FA or two-factor authentication is a very safe second layer of security on your phone. Every time you log in using your password, it going to send a second check with the one-time code on your number, Google Prompt, or via phone/email which you need to enter alongside your password in order to log into your Google.

Follow these three steps:

  • Go to myaccount.google.com/security on your phone and sign in.
  • Select 2-Step Verification and sign in again.
  • Tap Try It Now and follow the on-screen instruction to approve the login and get backup codes.

You can also go through the detailed guide on 2FA and how to enable it here.

4. Find My Device

Find My Device is a super feature you can use if you get a jump-scare of not finding your android phone in your pocket. Among the android privacy tips, this one is among my favorites.

In case, if you leave your phone somewhere or it gets lost, you can use Find My Device to quickly find its location. If you are unable to find it, you can still use this feature to remotely wipe your data from your device completely so that the finder is not able to access your data.

This feature saves you even if your phone gets into the wrong hands. Simply go to Settings> Security> Find My Device and make sure it is enabled. Once it is toggled on, you can wipe or locate it from any browser on the Find My Device page.

3. Enable Automatic Updates

Automatic updates are very important for your android privacy. At certain times, apps send new privacy features or new privacy fixes to the new problems that help you control your data in a more convenient way.

For automatically updating the apps, go to Google Play Store and go to the top right corner to access Menu> General> Auto-update apps. You can also double-check if your OS is automatically updated regularly by opening Settings> System> Advanced> System Update.

2. Sensitive Information and Lock Screen Notifications

Your lock screen may get notifications of everything. You need to hide those notifications if they are very sensitive because people may see them if they are with you or if your phone is on a table or another room.

For disabling this revealing notification, go to Settings> Privacy> Notifications and then select Show sensitive content only when unlocked.

1. Third-party Messaging App

Android has its own messaging when it comes to communication. But it not encrypted and basic features like deleting is are not always an option.

Instead of using default messages on your android, use a safe encrypted communication way. These apps are Signal or Telegram or WhatsApp.

The Bottom Line

Privacy is a hot topic. Privacy protection and cyber security should be thought of as interconnected: as more and more personal information is processed or stored online, privacy protection increasingly relies on effective cyber security implementation.

Efani ensures that readers are facilitated with utmost (mobile) privacy measures and gear up their response to the threat landscape.

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Haseeb Awan
CEO, Efani Secure Mobile

I founded Efani after being Sim Swapped 4 times. I am an experienced CEO with a demonstrated history of working in the crypto and cybersecurity industry. I provide Secure Mobile Service for influential people to protect them against SIM Swaps, eavesdropping, location tracking, and other mobile security threats. I've been covered in New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Mashable, Hulu, Nasdaq, Netflix, Techcrunch, Coindesk, etc. Contact me at 855-55-EFANI or haseebawan@efani.com for a confidential assessment to see if we're the right fit!

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