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mahirap kung maraming nang files yung phone, matagal, kaya mas maganda kung early palang. Standard procedure pero dapat hiwalay sa phone yung sim kasi baliwala kapag kasama ng phone yung sim hahaha
 
1. I always print my password tapos nilalagay ko sa wallet ko haha
2. My android phone is secured using fingerprint/PIN
3. No 3rd party AV. Just Google Protect

1. Google Photos already do it for me. After automatic backups, I always Delete them from device.

1. Just use password managers like Bitwarden or ProtonPass (make sure it's only online mode) and I installed them on my phone and laptop

if Phone's stolen, I will immediately change all my passwords and logout all my accounts remotely, call my service provider about stolen sim (so they can't use it to call/text), and make sure your family and friends are aware about it
 
1. I always print my password tapos nilalagay ko sa wallet ko haha
2. My android phone is secured using fingerprint/PIN
3. No 3rd party AV. Just Google Protect

1. Google Photos already do it for me. After automatic backups, I always Delete them from device.

1. Just use password managers like Bitwarden or ProtonPass (make sure it's only online mode) and I installed them on my phone and laptop

if Phone's stolen, I will immediately change all my passwords and logout all my accounts remotely, call my service provider about stolen sim (so they can't use it to call/text), and make sure your family and friends are aware about it
Sheesh you're right and thanks for the insight
 

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