Cell Phone Security
Annie Blanco | Aug 31, 2010 | Comments 0
The National Cybersecurity Alliance has some cell phone security tips that we’d like to share –
1. Only give your mobile number to people you trust.
2. Never reply to text messages from people you don’t know.
3. Make sure you know how to block others from calling your phone. Using caller ID you can block all incoming calls or block individual names and numbers.
4. Make record of your Electronic Serial Number (ESN) and/or your International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number. Find out your IMEI number by pressing *#06# on your mobile phone’s keypad, it will display a 15 digit number – that is your IMEI number.
5. If your phone is lost or stolen, report it to your local police station and your network operator immediately.
6. Think about how a text message might be read before you send it.
7. You should never give anyone else’s number out without asking them if it is okay.
8. You should never take pictures or videos of anyone with your phone if you do not have their permission.
9. Do not allow others to take pictures or videos of you without your permission. Remember — these pictures and videos can be posted to the Internet.
10. Be careful if you meet someone in real life who you only “know” through text messaging. Even though text messaging is often the “next step” after online chatting, that does not mean it’s safer.
Filed Under: Personal Protection
About the Author: Annie is the spokesperson for Home Security Store and Editor in Chief for Security World News. For the past decade she has been in the public eye working in television news from Anchor to Film Critic to Helicopter Reporter.