at Roskachestvo said Russians were given information about habits that cause smartphones to malfunction. Roskachestvo Digital Expertise Center expert Sergei Kuzmenko highlighted five points in total.
It is important to note that continuous use of wireless networks quickly drains the battery, which usually lasts about a day. Most of the energy is spent on Wi-Fi, mobile Internet and Bluetooth.
When using public Wi-Fi in a cafe or shopping mall, the mobile device becomes vulnerable to hacking. Attackers can access personal data, read emails, steal passwords and even obtain bank card details. That’s why it’s important to log out of accounts, accounts, and networks when you’re done.
Suspicious password managers in app stores may be designed to steal user passwords by requesting access to microphones, phone calls, and phone status data to listen in and record conversations.
There’s a misconception that to extend the life of a smartphone’s battery, you need to fully discharge it and then charge it to 100%. In principle, fully charging the phone is not dangerous for the battery, but you cannot always do this. If the charge level drops below 20%, the battery will drain faster.
Installing unnecessary programs such as system boosters can slow down your phone. These apps aggressively free up RAM for important system processes. It is better to clear the memory of unnecessary files yourself rather than relying on third-party applications to do this.
Russians before warned It’s about a new fraud scheme targeting PC users.
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Source: Gazeta
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