Security of smart home devices is something that is to be taken seriously. We at Geeks Phone Number; receives a considerable amount of calls concerning hackers succeeded in stealing user’s data.

Believe it or not, smart home devices have made our life quite comfortable and luxurious. No matter how much we complain about our gadget’s malfunctioning; we love them. The only option we are left is improving security checks on our smart home gadgets. So how is it possible to embrace smart home technology while staying as secure as possible? And the answer is; a single “Call Geeks Support“ team.

You can get the Geeks Customer Services to make your smart home devices safer. The Geeks at “Geek For Tech” help desk can suggest your best safety measures according to your device genre.

Our Geek Customer Service experts have decided to provide a generalized knowledge on improving security. With the ides of our geeks, we have come up with this article. Here we are explaining five security boosting ideas for your smart devices.

1. Set Up Your Passwords

Most smart home devices come with default login values, including passwords. Some brands suggest you change your log in values before you setup smart devices in your network—but not all.

Geek Squad executives strictly suggest changing the password before integrating the device into your home. There are particular suggestions in this regards; following check these out.

Keep individual password for all network devices.

Keep unique passwords, some alphanumeric string. Do not keep your name, DOB, pet name, address related passwords.

You can use system-generated passwords; those are a tough nut to crack. Keep them written or saved with you as well.

Keep changing passwords periodically.

You may need to change the password for your WiFi network, your home security cameras, your laptop, smartphone, Alexa echo, etc.

For any smart device help, you can talk to experts at Geek Squad Phone Number USA/Canada: +1-855-477-7432 and UK: +44-800-041-8324.

2. Enable two-step Login Authentication

Most of the smart devices come with the option of a two-step login authentication feature. You should opt for this option; it curbs the chances for hackers to intrude into your device.

Gmail, yahoo mail, Google Chrome, smartphone, etc. are some to name, which provide this option. Activating this option will let you know if someone tries to get into your account without your permission.

3. Upgrade Your Devices Regularly

When did you last update your device, after buying? Don’t remember? It is really bad but people usually forget to update their smart home devices.

On the one hand, where updating devices get you new features on the other side it eliminates any existing malware or eroded data/files.

The new updates always include better security measures that can ensure your device safety. Moreover, obsolete software may no longer be compatible with fighting against viruses or malware.

There are various security applications available for multiple smart home devices. You need to choose the best suited as per your needs and device compatibility. An expert Geek can help you in putting the finger on the right one. Call Geek Online Support helpdesk to get to know more about on this.

4. Use a VPN

For any concerns regarding the security of your WiFi network, you should use a VPN. A virtual private network (VPN) formulates a closed system from any ISP, including the free ones.

A VPN prevents your Internet protocol (IP) address from being detected. Thus it becomes difficult for hackers to know your location and access your data. Moreover, it secures your internet activity and makes it untraceable.

Creating secured and encrypted connections; it is the best part of setting up a VPN.

However, setting up VPN may seem a bit tricky to those who are not technical. Let the experts help you for this; reach the Geek online support help desk.

5. Restrict Smart Home Device Usage

No doubt you can’t imagine your life without your smartphone or iPad but be cautious. Use your smart devices only when it is necessary. Connecting to any free WiFi for gaming or watching videos is not a good practice. Such habits can compromise data security. Sharing your device details on any free network is like inviting hackers to get into your digital life.

If you can’t live without streaming online, at least use the smart lock and follow other required safety measure to stay protected from any malware attack.

For any further help on smart device repair, setup, or the security-related issues; you can contact our Geeks.



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