Over 50% smartphones are not password protected

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Over 50 per cent of users do not use passwords or anti-theft solutions, leaving their devices and the increasing amount of precious data on them accessible to anyone, says a survey.

Many people today rely on their to access the Internet and carry out online activities, such as online banking, emails and social media activities, all of which involves a huge quantity of sensitive data.

The survey by Russia-based cybersecurity company showed that less than 48 per cent of people password-protect their and just 14 per cent of people encrypt their files and folders to avoid unauthorized access.

"We all love our connected devices because they give us access to vital information, from anywhere at any time. They are valuable items that criminals naturally want to get their hands on, and their job is made easier by the fact that every other pickpocketed phone is not protected," said Dmitry Aleshin, VP for Product Marketing,

Further, the survey showed that less than half (41 per cent) of people make backups of their data and only 22 per cent use anti-theft features on their

If these devices fall into the wrong hands, all of this data from personal accounts, including photos, messages and even financial details could become accessible to someone else, the study said.

"There are a few really simple things that everyone can do to secure their devices and the data they hold. By applying protection and using a dedicated solution, including anti-theft protection, you can protect your personal information, photos and from both loss and malicious usage," Aleshin added.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 15:06 IST