Google warns billions of three Android settings you must NEVER switch off if you want to avoid bank-emptying criminals
ANDROID is great for freedom to do whatever you like to your smartphone.
That means you'll find a lot more settings to play with than iPhone.
But so much choice on Android opens you up to more risk if you're not careful.
So think twice before dabbling with these three settings, as it could attract bank-raiding hackers.
Automatic updates
Automatic updates are essential so whenever something wrong is detected your phone is patched up as soon as possible.
It can be tempting to switch automatic updates off for fear of it using data or battery.
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But updates don't usually install until you're connected to a Wi-Fi network, so you needn't worry about that.
It's best to keep automatic updates on.
Allowing third party apps
One of the biggest differences about Android compared to iOS is that you're allowed to download apps from outside the Google Play Store.
This is great for creating an open environment, meaning app makers don't have to be on the Google Play Store.
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But downloading apps outside of it carries far greater risk, as they're not vetted in the same way.
There could be hidden malware and you would have no idea - until it's too late.
So it's best not to change app permissions in the settings.
Disabling Google Play Protect
Bad apps can slip through the net and make their way onto Google Play.
Fortunately, Google Play Protect can detect any changes and alert you if an app you've downloaded has been flagged as a possible danger.
It's switched on by default, so don't switched it off if you want to stay protected.
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