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Celebrities / Re: Monalisa Chinda And Ibinabo Fiberesima Wow In Rivers State Attires by Ugoeze2016: 10:28am On Feb 13, 2018
Beautiful women in beautiful traditional attires

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Religion / Re: RCCG Member Proposes To A Sister In Church, In Front Of Congregation (Video) by Ugoeze2016: 10:13am On Feb 13, 2018
It is RCCG news that will mess the front page today. Congratulations to them






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Celebrities / Re: Omotola & Eucharia Anunobi Perform Her Song Together At Omotola's 40th Birthday by Ugoeze2016: 10:11am On Feb 13, 2018
Happy to see Eucharia having fun

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Celebrities / Re: Ubi Franklin And Jaden, Goof Around In Adorable Father And Son Photos by Ugoeze2016: 3:36pm On Jan 25, 2018
Fine boys no pimples
Romance / Re: Older Nigerian Woman Gets Married To Her Childhood Sweetheart In US. Photos by Ugoeze2016: 10:46pm On Jan 24, 2018
Congratulations. ...when God says YES

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Celebrities / Re: Uriel Oputa Falls For Fake Davido's Handle On Instagram by Ugoeze2016: 10:43pm On Jan 24, 2018
I can't stop laughing in Chinese
Politics / Re: Adebayo Shittu & His Buhari’s Campaign Caps In Big Ghana-Must-Go Flood Aso Rock by Ugoeze2016: 4:48pm On Jan 24, 2018
I weak for here

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Phones / How To Protect Yourself From Cyber Leak, Cyber-crime And SARS Operatives by Ugoeze2016: 2:50pm On Jan 24, 2018
With the massive increase in cyber-crime and cyber-criminals, there has also been a correlative increase in the force exerted on this sector of the Nigerian society by the exceptional and unwanted Police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The focus of this post is on securing your devices and ensuring your privacy is kept even when your devices are stolen or seized.

Truth be told, cyber-crime isn’t unique to Nigeria. In fact, advanced countries like the United States experience more superior cyber-crimes than the ones experienced in Nigeria. In this country, cyber-crime is usually noted with “Yahoo Boys” when the term is bigger than fraud itself. Cyber leak is another form of cyber-crime that is quite universally prevalent.

With the knowledge that the three characters (SARS, cyber-crime, and cyber-leak) in this post are some of the most talked about topics in Nigeria today, we have come up with this article to help protect your internet footprint whether or not you support the #ENDSARS campaign. This is an in-depth article for “Slay Queens” that could protect them from “Yahoo Boys.” Here’s an article for every lady and gent who doesn’t want to be involved in any altercation with SARS.

Let’s get it started

To protect yourself from the snare of cyber-leak, cyber-criminals, and SARS, there are some points you need to take home. You need to do more than take these points. You have to integrate them into your digital life.

1. Store Your Most Important Files in the Cloud

The cloud isn’t a service for the affluent anymore. It is here to stay, and it’s fast becoming an everyday utility. Those who are yet to grasp the possibilities within this service are missing a lot. As device users, we all have apps and files we don’t want everyone to see. It is, therefore, important that you save these files and apps in the cloud so you could hide them from unwanted eyes. Data is now cheap enough that you could virtually store all your files in the cloud. Even when your device is stolen, your files are still up there, and you can retrieve and utilize them on any device. More so, no SARS operative will tell you to open your Microsoft Azure account or your AWS account.

2. Hide Your Apps, Files, Images, and Contacts

Most smartphones now come with an encryption feature that allows them to hide their images from the gallery, and other files like apps and contacts. This is a key feature that could potentially save Slay Queens and their male counterparts from the snare of SARS operatives. Devices like Infinix only require that you press some keys on your contact screen to visit all your hidden files. The feature becomes unavailable the moment you press the home button or the minimise button on the left.

3. Lock Your Apps, But Not General Apps

Digital innovations have given users plenty to drool about. While it is important to lock some apps like your banking apps, your WhatsApp messenger (to prevent people from reading your messages), and a few more, you do not need to lock your Facebook, Instagram, SnapChat and Gallery apps. The more apps you lock, the greater suspicion SARS operatives have of you when going through your device. If you have any video or app you don’t want people to see, you can hide such on your phone. You could even save it in the cloud while uninstalling it on your local storage. You should only lock specific apps, especially banking apps to prevent financial loss.

4. Uninstall Apps and Delete Files You Seldom Use


Some apps can implicate you. For instance, an ordinary VPN app can implicate an innocent. If you seldom use this kind of app, you will be better off by uninstalling it or hiding it. Also, if you have documents or images (even screenshots) that could indict you, the best is to get rid of such (at least from your screen).

5. No Kidding, Your Phone is Important


We have been talking about the mode of storage. What if we tell you that the kind of device you use matters when it comes to mobile security and privacy? The iPhone is generally believed to have proficient encryption powers that Android devices can’t boast of. That’s true to some extent. However, some Android devices can equal or even surpass the iPhone’s security layers. Some of these phones include the BlackPhone 2, Google Pixel, BlackBerry PRIV, Samsung Galaxy 8, Gionee A1, and a few others. We will highly recommend all these phones and any iPhone from the 7 series up for security and privacy concerns.

6. Public Wi-Fi Network

We know you possibly can’t do without public Wi-Fi. However, you should desist from connecting to every free public Wi-Fi. This act is as dangerous as giving all your info to a stranger. Connecting to a public Wi-Fi is so dangerous that another person on the same network with enough IT capabilities can sneak into your device and steal all sorts of info therein.

7. Use Private Tabs


This tip is useful for everyone. There are times you need to browse without leaving any trace on the web. The internet saves every website you visit and everything you do with it. Therefore, it is vital to browse with private/incognito tabs when using the web for an activity that could potentially expose you to cyber-criminals or anything that could give SARS the least of evidence. Even if you do not use private tabs, ensure that you delete web history of suspicious activities.

8. Use Strong Passwords

Earlier, we told you to lock your most useful apps and unlock general apps to avoid being heavily suspected by SARS. It is also important to use strong passwords to lock your phone and apps. A strong password makes it difficult for your phone to be opened when stolen. This can save you from losing money. It can also save your reputation for those who have malicious files on their device.

9. Don’t Use the Same Password for All Apps


Many people are guilty of this. Using the same password (no matter how strong) makes you vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Also, you can easily give SARS all the info they need when you use a single password for all your apps – they wouldn’t need to ask you to open it anymore because they now have the key to the secrets on your device. We know it is hard to remember passwords; that’s why we advise that you…

10. Use Password Managers


Password managers like LastPass give you a central password platform that automatically fills passwords unto needed fields. With password managers, you don’t need to remember a password any longer. You only have to remember your central password – that of the manager itself. Password managers don’t automatically fill passwords alone; they also automatically generate passwords that are stronger than what any human can remember. The only downside to password managers is the fact that they are not 100% safe. The moment anyone can have your central password, they have your apps and files. That’s it.

Conclusion

That year when you started using the internet, you lost some privacy. That’s the truth we all have to embrace. However, you can decide how much of that privacy you really lost by protecting yourself with the mobile security tips provided in this article. Whether you are for or against the #ENDSARS campaign, the Police unit wouldn’t be scrapped, “Yahoo Boys” wouldn’t back down too; you are the one who needs to change tactics.

Culled from: http://zokija.com/blog/how-to-protect-yourself-from-cyber-leak-cyber-crime-and-sars-operatives/

CC: Lalasticlala
Dragnet

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Celebrities / Re: Dr Sid Slams Fan Who Queried His Choice Of Hairstyle by Ugoeze2016: 2:52pm On Jan 12, 2018
His dada hair, his business, his braids, his money
Crime / Re: This Nigerian Woman Was Found Dead In France At Her Home (Photo) by Ugoeze2016: 11:35am On Jan 10, 2018
So sad, may her soul rest in peace

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Travel / Re: Dana Air Makes List Of Top 50 Brands 2017, Partners Ideashouse On In-flight by Ugoeze2016: 11:31am On Jan 10, 2018
That's nice.

Meanwhile, buy and sell phones, laptops etc @ http://zokija.com
Phones / Our 2018 Predictions For Smartphones And Mobile Technology by Ugoeze2016: 1:23pm On Jan 06, 2018
With all the good news and smartphone features that were either introduced or popularised in 2017, what more could users expect in 2018? The answer is a lot more. In the technology industry, every year is always a promise of bigger specifications and better features.

Notwithstanding, it is vital that every industry has its own direction. And, as a platform that is heavily involved in the buying and selling of mobile devices, PCs, gaming consoles, TVs, and more, we know what the consumers want, and we have insights into what companies are hoping to do in 2018. Therefore, we have compiled our 2018 predictions as a post for all our readers.

Hey smartphone lovers, here comes our predictions for 2018

1. Fingerprint Sensor Will Be Standard on Smartphones


When fingerprint scanners were introduced on smartphones, only the top-notch devices could feature these sensors. However, low-end manufacturers like Tecno and Infinix have since taken up the responsibility to feature fingerprint sensors on their devices. Many low-end smartphones now have fingerprint sensors. With this, we expect more phones and cheaper devices to come standard with fingerprint sensors in 2018.

2. Gradual Integration of Face ID


The face ID recognition has been used on PCs for years. Some mobile phone manufacturers like Samsung also utilised the technology long before Apple featured it on their iPhone X. The certainty that surrounds Apple is such that other manufacturers start using a feature once the Silicon Valley enterprise endorses it. We won’t be surprised if the Face ID becomes mainstream come 2018.

3. No Significant Increase in Battery Capacity


Just in case you haven’t found the phone with a suitable battery capacity, don’t expect to find one in 2018. Gionee and Tecno have produced smartphones with 5,000 mAh battery capacity, and we do not see that battery advantage trend going on. 2018 will be more of tech giants fighting for designs and smart features than a rugged battery capacity.

4. Wireless Charging Still in its Infancy


The idea of a wireless world has been on for decades. With wireless charging, the world can potentially bid goodbye to cables. However, 2018 won’t be that year. Some high-end devices will come with wireless charging. But, low-end phones will still spot the everyday chargers.

5. Dual Cameras are Here to Stay


Little did we know that dual cameras would be a sustainable tech trend when HTC popularised it with their flagship HTC One M8. Dual cameras are now the real thing for phones looking to capture the consumer’s attention. Even Samsung had to follow suit with the Galaxy Note 8 which became the first Samsung device with a dual camera. In 2018, we will see dual cameras as both rear and selfie cameras. There will also be dual flashlight on both sides. This is a big bet that will advance picture quality forever.

6. Adoption of Four or More Devices


Today, your smartphone can do all the basic things you need to do with any device. Calls, games, typing, and movies, are some of the things smartphones are used for. Already in Nigeria, many have adopted the life of using three devices – a small feature phone, a smartphone, and a PC. In 2018, more people will bend toward the tablet form factor. There are several reasons for this. One, devices are now seen as utilities, not necessarily productivity tools. Two, movies, reading and gaming are more optimised on tablets. Three, tablets give you the right balance between a PC and a smartphone.

7. More Demand for Gaming Consoles


If you look up on mobile stores such as the Android and the Windows stores, you will find a number of good games. However, some of the best games are becoming available through purchase with the option of playing them on Xbox (especially Windows Store). In truth, the real gamers know that gaming on mobile phones or PCs is never comparable with a proper gaming console. We’ll see a higher demand for consoles and titles in 2018.

Smartphones will become the hub for doing everything. But, those who really want to explore will have devices for certain activities.

We are not the OEM, and of course, 2018 is a lengthy 365 days with promises of evolving technologies. Nonetheless, these are the predictions that we believe will come true in 2018.

Thank you for taking the ride with us in 2017. Let’s do it better in 2018.

 http://zokija.com/blog/our-2018-predictions-for-smartphones-and-mobile-technology/

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Fashion / Re: Checkout This 2-Year-Old Boy's Hairstyle That Has Gone Viral (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 8:30am On Dec 30, 2017
Wrong wrong wrong

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Events / Re: Physically Challenged Lady On A Wheelchair Weds In Akwa Ibom (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 5:26pm On Dec 28, 2017
God bless your home

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Family / Re: Nairaland Christmas Giveaway by Twaci (2017 Edition) by Ugoeze2016: 5:01pm On Dec 28, 2017
forzarush:
Thank you so much, God bless you.

You are very much welcome, please manage to get something for baby Favour
Crime / Re: Man Steals N104,000 Phones With Rope In Lagos by Ugoeze2016: 4:12pm On Dec 28, 2017
We don't allow this kind of person trading phones on http://zokija.com
Religion / Re: How Long Should We Pray? by Ugoeze2016: 3:57pm On Dec 27, 2017
Pray with ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5:17

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Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Shares Photos Of The Outfit She Wore To Wizkids Concert (photos) by Ugoeze2016: 3:50pm On Dec 27, 2017
Seen next
Celebrities / Re: Flavour Celebrates Christmas With Anna Banner And Their Daughter, Sophia (Photos by Ugoeze2016: 2:44pm On Dec 27, 2017
Good for them
Family / Re: Nairaland Christmas Giveaway by Twaci (2017 Edition) by Ugoeze2016: 4:00pm On Dec 26, 2017
Trust you had a bless Christmas. Can you please provide your banking information? Thanks

forzarush:
Thank you and God bless you
Celebrities / Re: 11 Nigerian Celebrity Stories That Made Headlines In 2017 by Ugoeze2016: 3:50pm On Dec 26, 2017
Okay list but you forgot http://zokija.com
Family / Re: How Much Do You Give Your Parents As Monthly Stipend? by Ugoeze2016: 9:57pm On Dec 25, 2017
I give as I am led by the spirit
Culture / Re: Why Igbos Always Travel Home During Christmas Period - Come Rain, Come Shine by Ugoeze2016: 9:52pm On Dec 25, 2017
I think I will read from comment section, too long with no punctuation marks

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Religion / Re: Merry Christmas Nairalanders - 2017 by Ugoeze2016: 12:19am On Dec 25, 2017
From http://zokija.com, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all

Thanks for everything
Family / Re: Couple Welcome Twins After 11 Years Of Marriage And 22 Years Of Friendship. PICS by Ugoeze2016: 8:55pm On Dec 24, 2017
congratulations, miracle working God...done it again
Celebrities / Re: Kate Henshaw Sends Christmas Wishes To Fans For Making Her Year A Beautiful One by Ugoeze2016: 8:44pm On Dec 24, 2017
Happy holidays Kate
Celebrities / Re: Funke Akindele And Husband, JJC Skillz On Romantic Vacation In California (Photo by Ugoeze2016: 8:42pm On Dec 24, 2017
May God remember you again Funke

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Religion / Re: "Your Spiritual Welfare Is Our Concern" - Deeper Life Bible Church by Ugoeze2016: 6:25pm On Dec 24, 2017
I agree

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Food / Re: Man Kills Monkey Ahead Of Christmas Tomorrow, Gets Blasted Online (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 6:10pm On Dec 24, 2017
kai, monkey look scarier when smoked

God forbid I eat this...
Agriculture / Re: Meet Zainab Eze, Student Who Owns 7 Acres Of Cassava Farm (Photos) by Ugoeze2016: 6:07pm On Dec 24, 2017
wow, impressive

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Health / Re: ‘I Sold My Kidney For N15m In Malaysia’ by Ugoeze2016: 6:03pm On Dec 24, 2017
weldone, should have sold your whole body. Kuku sell the other kidney, ungrateful and greedy boy

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