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    How can I be safe with my phone?
    Aydin Yildiz
    Electronics Repair Specialist
    Aydin Yildiz is an Electronics Repair Specialist based in San Diego, California. He is the founder of Fix4Less, a professional cellphone repair business that has been in business since 2014. Aydin has over a decade of experience in the electronics repair business, and he works with phone, tablet, and computer repairs. Fix4Less serves individuals, corporate customers, and wholesale buyers in both repairing and recycling Apple products. Aydin holds an MBA from Southern States University.
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    Always check and see what's running in the background of your phone. Make sure you know what permissions these apps have, and that they aren't doing anything you don't want them to do, like tracking your location.
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    AnotsSpaen
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    You should first use a secure, separate device to change the passwords for all your compromised online accounts, enable two-factor authentication, and contact the service providers. To address the phone itself, obtain your device's official firmware and a compatible flashing tool (like Odin for Samsung) from a trusted source, such as your phone's manufacturer or XDA Developers, onto a computer. Then, follow instructions to enter download mode on your phone and reflash the full firmware. This process will reset your phone to its factory state, removing any malware.
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    My passwords keep getting compromised even after I change them; how can I prevent this from happening?
    Ennan Geographic
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    To prevent password compromise, you must use strong passwords. Avoid common words, names, or easily guessable sequences, as these are often targeted by hackers. Instead, create unique passwords that combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, like `@6utterf1y`.
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    My Android phone appears to be hacked, as unwanted apps have replaced my original settings and applications. How can I remove these apps?
    Ennan Geographic
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    You can remove unwanted apps and files by performing a hard reset, which will erase all data and user-installed applications, restoring your phone to its original factory settings. Always back up important data first, as a hard reset is irreversible. For detailed instructions specific to your device, consult your phone's manufacturer or carrier.
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