Tuesday, August 9, 2011

iPhone, Android apps store sensitive user info

This really should be a ‘standard’ but if we can get our friends, family and coworkers to follow this one simple rule then this ‘problem’ will be reduced greatly.

Don’t store user names and passwords on your mobile devices.

Sounds simple enough, but how many of you hit the ‘yes’ button every time you are prompted with the question “Do you want to save your log-in information"?”

Get in the habit of saying NO.

Here are the findings of a recent CNET study. The link to their findings is below.

Study: iPhone, Android apps store sensitive user info | iPhone Atlas - CNET Reviews

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