Our security expert has put together a simple guide on how to take extra steps for the security of your device.
Knowing how to protect your data is especially important if your phone is lost, stolen, or accessed without your consent.
To help you feel safer and more in control of your data, see below for our recommendations:
FOR ANDROID USERS
- Know how to remotely wipe your phone: If your phone is lost or stolen, you can use Google Find My Device to erase everything on it.
- Turn on Clue’s app lock: See here for instructions. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring your device’s biometric login to unlock the app.
- Set up data wipe after failed login attempts: Some Android phones let you automatically erase the data after too many wrong passcodes. Check under Settings > Security > Encryption if this is possible on your device.
- Enable theft detection: If your phone supports it, turn on Theft Protection so your phone locks if someone tries to grab it and run. Be sure to enable “Offline device lock” so the device locks itself if internet access is restricted.
- Hide Clue in a secure folder: Some phones (like Samsung) let you hide apps in a private, password-protected folder. See here for advice.
- Keep your phone up to date: Always install the latest software updates, and avoid downloading apps from unknown sources. Enable automatic updates if possible.
FOR IPHONE USERS
- Know how to remotely wipe your phone with iCloud: If your phone is lost or stolen, go to Find My iPhone to erase all data remotely.
- Turn on Clue’s app lock: See here for instructions. This adds an extra layer of protection using your device’s built-in security.
- Enable auto-wipe after failed passcode attempts: Go to Settings > Touch/Face ID & Passcode and turn on the option to erase all data after 10 failed logins.
- Hide Clue from the Home Screen: See here for instructions. This adds extra privacy if someone gains access to your phone. Some third-party apps also help with this.
- Keep your phone updated: Turn on automatic updates to keep your device secure.
GENERAL TIPS
- Know how to request data deletion from Clue: Clue members can request to have their personal data deleted anytime. You just need access to the email you used to sign up.
- Ensure your device is secured: FaceID is convenient but less secure. Fingerprint or PIN codes provide better security.
- Consider using a VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can help hide your internet traffic. This helps protect your privacy online by preventing third parties from seeing what you’re accessing.
- Change your DNS settings: DNS is like your device’s address book for the internet. Using a private DNS (like Quad9 or Cloudflare) can prevent others from seeing that you use Clue.
- Avoid using public Wi-Fi or shared internet hotspots: Public internet in places like airports or cafés can be risky. Use your own mobile data when possible.
- Set your screen to lock quickly: Make sure your phone locks automatically after a short time—ideally within a minute.
- Keep your phone with you: Don’t leave it unattended in public spaces or shared environments. Avoid sharing your device if possible.
We hope these tips help you feel more in control of your data. Your privacy is our priority, and we’re committed to keeping it that way. If you have any questions regarding GDPR or data privacy, feel free to send us an email via our contact form.