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Don’t Get Hooked: Protect your phone from charging traps
Key Points:
- Avoid public USB chargers to prevent data theft (Juice Jacking).
- Android 15’s Lockdown mode and iPhone’s data transfer block can help.
- Google’s Cross-device services improve device connectivity.
Beware of Charging Traps: The Juice Jacking Threat
Public USB charging stations, often found in hotels, airports, and shopping malls, can be a sneaky way for criminals to steal your personal information. This is called “Juice Jacking.” They can infect your phone with harmful software or access your sensitive data like passwords, bank details, and social security numbers.
To protect yourself:
- Avoid public chargers: Use your own charger and power bank whenever possible.
- Enable phone protections: Android 15 has a “Lockdown mode” that blocks data transfer while charging. iPhones can also prevent data transfer through settings.
Google Makes Your Devices Work Better Together
Google is making it easier to use your Android phone, tablet, and Chromebook together. With new features like “Call casting” and “Instant hotspot,” you can seamlessly switch between devices and share your phone’s internet connection with a simple tap.
However, these features require specific Android versions and might not work on all devices.
To enable these features:
- Go to your phone’s settings.
- Find “Google” and then “Devices & sharing.”
- Select “Cross-device services” and follow the on-screen instructions.
Remember, while technology offers solutions, caution is still key. Be mindful of where you charge your phone and take advantage of the security features available to protect your personal information.