Tips For A Safer And More Secure Cell Phone Tuesday, March 1, 2005 Teleli OS Consumers (NAPSA)—Thecall for morecell phone safety may be answered by following these tips to avoid device theft and keep passwordssecure. Avoiding Loss Mobile devices often contain confidential data, important con- tacts, appointments, photos, even passwords. To help make certain your mobile device and the information it contains doesn’t get in the wrong hands: Never leave a mobile device unattended. Never leave a mobile device visible in yourcar. Take extra care when you can be distracted such as at ATMs, airline ticket counters, on public transportation or while listening to headphones. Manycarriers have programs that save wireless phone information. For example, Verizon Wire- less offers a service that saves a copy of your phone’s address book to a secure Web site. You can restore your saved address book to a new phone—wirelessly. Most carriers also offer wireless insurance coverage through independent insurance companies, which will replace phones and accessories if they are lost or stolen. Keeping IDs And Passwords Secure To help make sure your passwords are never compromised: Make passwords easy to remember but difficult for anyone else to guess. Passwords should not contain names of anyoneclose to you. Passwords should not follow --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190816-154459-20190816-154457-65115.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190816-154457-65115.pdf