There are more than 2.45 million apps on the Google Play Store, and more
than 5000 million downloads. That’s a lot of apps, but which are the best
for protecting your device and staying safe?
Android is one of the most open and customizable mobile operating systems, but that can leave it vulnerable to security issues, especially when we carry around so much of our personal information on our devices.
While there are built-in settings you can change to better protect your device, let’s take a look at some of the best apps you can use.like hushed,
You can prevent this by using Hushed, an app that allows you to create burner — or temporary – phone numbers. This means that if you need to fill in a marketer’s form, or give out your phone number to a buyer on craigslist, you can do so without fear of spam or harassment on your real phone number.
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Using a VPN minimizes the amount of data that 3rd parties can collect about you, and it protects your privacy even from your own Internet Service Provider.
One of our favorite VPNs
is NordVPN because it takes your privacy seriously by not logging
browsing data. Plus, it’s multi-platform and just recently launched on
Android after a public beta.
NordVPN allows you to connect to 548 servers in 49 countries to anonymize your browsing. One of its best features though is “Smart-Play”, a connection to a specific server that allows you to use streaming services with a reliable and fast connection.
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While this convenient access to the world’s largest search engine is useful, it may not be best for your privacy, considering the amount of data the search giant holds about you and your search habits.
But if you want to protect yourself from Google’s prying eyes, there
are alternatives. Take DuckDuckGo for example, which doesn’t record or
track any data about your searches.
While you can always navigate to the DuckDuckGo website, they do have an Android app that you can use for searches, and a more private browsing experience. The app also has a search bar widget that you can add to your homescreen for quick access.
Android is one of the most open and customizable mobile operating systems, but that can leave it vulnerable to security issues, especially when we carry around so much of our personal information on our devices.
While there are built-in settings you can change to better protect your device, let’s take a look at some of the best apps you can use.like hushed,
#1. Hushed
This app saves your mobile number and email .I know it’s unusual these days to actually use our smartphones as phones, but sometimes it’s necessary. How many times though have you had to give away your phone number, only to end up on the receiving end of cold callers?You can prevent this by using Hushed, an app that allows you to create burner — or temporary – phone numbers. This means that if you need to fill in a marketer’s form, or give out your phone number to a buyer on craigslist, you can do so without fear of spam or harassment on your real phone number.
Features:
- No swapping SIMS
- A simple, phone number changer app for iOS and Android.
- Pay as you go
- No contracts, no minimum terms, no penalties, no worries.
- 40+ Countries
- Get a burner number when you need it, starting at $2 a number.
- Text SMS & MMS
- Anonymous texting, picture and video messages anywhere in the US, Canada, or the UK.
- Voice Calling
- Inbound and outbound calling at great rates, from 15¢/m.
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#2. NordVPN
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) allows you to browse the web without giving away who you are or where you are from — information easily gleaned from your IP address, as well as all your browsing habits.Using a VPN minimizes the amount of data that 3rd parties can collect about you, and it protects your privacy even from your own Internet Service Provider.
NordVPN allows you to connect to 548 servers in 49 countries to anonymize your browsing. One of its best features though is “Smart-Play”, a connection to a specific server that allows you to use streaming services with a reliable and fast connection.
Features:
Double Data Encryption
- NordVPN’s Double VPN technology encrypts data not once, but twice. It’s the tightest security in the industry, and it’s only available on NordVPN.
Superfast Servers Everywhere
- Join the NordVPN network of 559 worldwide server locations in 49 different countries. We cover every continent except Antarctica. But only because penguins just don’t get the Internet.
Lightning Speed
- You know how the world looks when you’re riding in an F1 racer? Yeah, neither do we. But we bet it’s a lot like video streaming and browsing with NordVPN.
Strict No Logs Policy + Tor Over VPN
- NordVPN never logs where you go on the Internet. If anyone asks, the best we can do is shrug our shoulders. And we like it that way.
NordVPN offers 1 Year premium subscription at just 48$ |
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3. DuckDuckGo
Google is almost without a doubt the most popular search engine, with people even using “to google” as a generic term for searching the web. This position is further reinforced by its status as the default search engine on Android, especially if you are using the Google Now launcher.While this convenient access to the world’s largest search engine is useful, it may not be best for your privacy, considering the amount of data the search giant holds about you and your search habits.
While you can always navigate to the DuckDuckGo website, they do have an Android app that you can use for searches, and a more private browsing experience. The app also has a search bar widget that you can add to your homescreen for quick access.
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DuckDuckGo (Free) on the Google Play Store
4. Telegram
In a post-Snowden world more and more people are aware of the ways
that various organisations are trying to snoop on your activities, and
encryption is the main tool in protecting your privacy.
Telegram packs a huge amount of privacy focused features into its
messaging client. Not only is the entire service encrypted, but it even
features “Secret Chats” which are end-to-end encrypted so that only you
and your recipient can ever see your message.
Telegram is a multi-platform messenger app which makes it stand out
from a lot of the mobile-only offerings from competitors. It also
includes a Snapchat-style self-destruct messaging feature for temporary
and secure messaging.
As Telegram is privately-funded, the app is provided for free, as
well as being completely ad-free, meaning no 3rd-party tracking in
sight.
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Telegram (free) on the Google Play Store#5. ProtonMail
It has been 45 years since the first email was sent, and collectively
we now send over 1 billion emails every day, and it is still one of the
most common methods for communicating sensitive information. With that
in mind it’s surprising how few email providers have enabled secure
messaging features.
ProtonMail aims to fix this issue with an easy-to-use and
well-designed encrypted email client. It has been favourably compared to
Gmail since its launch in 2013 for its simplicity. The service is
located in Switzerland for its strong privacy laws, is open source so
that security experts can inspect its claims, and it receives a
credibility boost from being founded by a group from MIT and CERN.
When emailing fellow ProtonMail users, the messages are end-to-end
encrypted making them totally unreadable to outsiders. Although they are
aware that there are a lot of people who aren’t using encrypted email
clients, so they have even built a feature which allows you to password
protect your email when sending a message to someone who doesn’t use the
service.
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#6. LastPass
Passwords are overwhelming — we have too many and we are frequently
forced into using bizarre combinations of symbols, numbers, and capitals
which make them even harder to remember. So we end up using similar, or
even the same, passwords on different sites.
When a site gets hacked, the password for all your sites is then
unleashed on the web, making your accounts vulnerable to hackers. Being
constantly mobile only makes managing your passwords harder as you
resort to writing them down or having them on a notes app.
Luckily, LastPass Password Manager is there to help you. You can
upload and save all your existing passwords to an encrypted vault.
Enabling App Fill allows LastPass to suggest your login information
when
it detects a password field, giving you quick and secure access to all
your passwords.
As well as remembering your passwords, it can even generate secure, randomized passwords for you and automatically change passwords.
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LastPass Password Manager (Free) on the Google Play Store#7. AppLock
How many times have you handed your phone to a friend to look at a
picture, only to find them aimlessly swiping away through all of your
photos and apps?
Well, no longer. Install AppLock to lock down your apps either with a PIN, passcode, or fingerprint if your phone supports it.
The app has a couple of other great features too in “Photo Vault” and
“Video Vault”. If you have photos or videos you would rather keep
private then you can add these into the vault and it will prevent the
files being displayed in your gallery.
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AppLock (free) on the Google Play Store#8. Android Device Manager
You never know when the worst may happen and your phone gets lost or stolen. Before that happens, install and activate Android Device Manager from Google. It allows you to ring, lock, locate, and even erase your device if it ends up permanently out of your reach.
There are a lot of other apps that offer this service, including some
all-in-one security products like Kaspersky, but Google’s is by far the
easiest to set up, and if you lose your device you can even use someone
else’s Device Manager app in Guest Mode to either locate or erase your
device while on the go.