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7 Smartphone Security Tips for Real Estate

October 06 2014

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As a real estate professional, your smartphone is undoubtedly your most important possession. It's your mobile office, your primary means of communication, your Rolodex, your weather forecast, your camera and more.

But with this reliance on one device comes risks. A lost or stolen phone can potential compromise our most important business data, your sensitive client information – even your own identity.

Reduce your risk by following these 7 smartphone security tips that work whether you are an iOS or Android user.

1. Use a device PIN or password

While this might seem like a no-brainer more than half of smartphone users don't use a pin, password or any other type of locking mechanism. Make sure you keep a lock on at all times to create a first line of defense between people that have physical access to your device and the data stored on it. Make sure to also change this lock periodically in the event that someone has glanced your password over your shoulder.

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