General Mobile Device FAQ

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iPhone FAQ

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Device Setup and Configuration

Troubleshooting and Performance

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Android FAQ

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Cybersecurity Best Practices

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Use Strong Passwords

Create unique passwords for email, real estate apps, and banking tools. Use a password manager like LastPass to keep track of them.

Avoid Public Wi-Fi

Use a personal hotspot or VPN when accessing sensitive information on public networks.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Turn on 2FA for your email, banking, and real estate accounts to add an extra layer of security.

Monitor App Permissions

Regularly check and disable app permissions you don’t need, like location access for non-real estate apps.

Install Anti-Malware

Use antivirus apps like Norton or McAfee for Android. iPhones have built-in protection but still avoid suspicious downloads.

Be Aware of Phishing

Don’t click on suspicious links in emails or texts claiming to be from your real estate tools or clients.

Lock Your Screen

Enable PINs, passwords, or biometric locks (fingerprint/Face ID) for instant security.

Avoid Using Public Charging Stations

Public charging stations, such as those in airports or cafes, can expose your device to "juice jacking," where malicious software is installed through the USB port. Instead, use your own charging adapter and a trusted power outlet, or carry a portable battery pack.

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