What to Know
- Activate 2FA: Go to Security > 2-Step Verification in your Google account. Start here > Take the steps > Switch on.
- Remove equipment: Application settings > Google > Account management > Security > Manage devices > Don’t know what this thing is
- Android password change: Enter a new password under Settings > Lock screen > Screen Lock Type > Password.
This post will outline three actions you may do to stop malicious parties from remotely accessing your Android device. Techpotamus has listed some options through which you can stop everyone from accessing your phone remotely.
Option 1: How to Turn On 2FA on Android With Google
Two-factor authentication, also known as 2FA, is an excellent safeguard against the theft of critical data.
- Go to your Google account page and click Security in the left-hand menu to get started.
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- To get the section about signing in to Google, scroll down. Select the 2-Step Verification section from there. It’ll seem to be off.
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- Click Get Started when you reach the bottom of the page.
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- To confirm your identity, sign in to your Google account next.
- The list of all the devices connected to your account that support 2FA will then appear.
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- At the bottom of the page, select Continue.
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- Google will then request your phone number. Once finished, click Send.
- You’ll receive a text message with a code at that phone number. Click Next after entering the code there.
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- You will then be prompted to enable 2-Step Verification. It will explain how to obtain the backup option and the verification prompt.
- In the corner, select Turn On.
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Option 2: Remove Unrecognized Devices
It’s advised that you search through your phone and disconnect any gadgets from your Google account that you don’t recognize.
- Your phone’s Settings app should be opened. Select the Google entry by descending the page.
- Select Manage your Google Account.
- After that, select the Security tab.
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- To find the section on your devices, scroll below.
- At the bottom of the section, tap Manage devices.
- A list of the devices that your account is signed into will be displayed.
- Tap any appliance you are unfamiliar with.
- Pick the choice. Not familiar with this gadget? to exit by signing there.
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- It is advised that you update your phone’s password following this.
Option 3: Change Your Android Phone’s Password
After making changes to your Google account, it is advised that you update the password for your phone’s lock screen.
- Tap Lock screen under the Settings menu.
- Tap Screen lock type in the following window. If you are prompted, enter your password.
Tip: Screen lock is located under Settings > Security on several Android smartphones.
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- For the best level of protection, it is advised that you choose the Password option under Screen lock type.
- Enter a new password by tapping Password. To confirm, type it in one more.
- It’s also advised that you activate the Smart Lock feature, which locks the phone when it senses that you are not around and unlocks it when you are.
- Tap Smart Lock once more from the Lock screen menu.
Tip: This can be found under Options > Security > Advanced settings > Smart Lock on various Android smartphones.
- Toggle the switch for on-body detection under Smart Lock by touching the entry.
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- You can choose locations where the phone can be unlocked using trusted places.
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Is My Phone Being Accessed Remotely?
If your phone starts functioning in ways you’ve never noticed before, it may be possible that someone is accessing it remotely. Here are a few warning signs:
- Even when not in use, the phone gets warm.
- Battery life suffers, and apps that you didn’t install (and weren’t there before) start to surface.
- There are new accounts that you didn’t create.