: Regularly check your phone settings to see which apps have access to your camera, microphone, and location. Deny access to any app that doesn't strictly need it.
: Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth when you aren't using them to prevent nearby devices from tracking your location. 4. Handle Data Responsibly How to Protect Your Privacy and Data
: Public networks at cafes or airports can be easily intercepted. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt your traffic and hide your activity from eavesdroppers. : Regularly check your phone settings to see
: Use external drives or encrypted cloud services to back up your data so you don't lose everything in case of a device failure or ransomware attack. : Use external drives or encrypted cloud services
: Be wary of suspicious emails or texts asking for personal info. Organizations like the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) suggest always asking "why, how, and who" before sharing any data.
: Only get apps from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store to reduce the risk of downloading malware. 3. Protect Your Connection and Devices
Your phone and social media accounts often hold the most sensitive data about your daily life.