device – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png device – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[How To Recover Deleted Texts on Your Android Phone]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/recover-deleted-texts-android-phone/ Mon, 27 Mar 2017 20:00:05 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=9186 Sometimes, you may be distracted or accidentally click a button that you didn’t mean to click, and all of your texts with a friend are deleted. Maybe there was important information in the text that you forgot to write down, or photos that you forgot to save. Whatever the reason, if you act quickly after deleting the texts, then there’s still a chance to retrieve the deleted messages.

In order to recover your deleted messages, you’ll most likely need to download an app that can perform that task. As with downloading any new app, make sure that you’re downloading a well-known app from a reputable source. This will help decrease your chance of downloading a malicious app. After you download an app — especially an app that can access all of your device in order to recover lost files — be sure to run a full virus scan on your phone to make sure that it is free of any malware. Click here to run a full virus scan on your device:

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How long do you have to recover deleted texts?

The time that you have to retrieve your deleted text messages differs. You can only retrieve them as long as the memory that they were saved on is still available. Once the memory becomes overwritten by another file or app update, you’ll no longer be able to retrieve your deleted messages. Unfortunately, that memory could be overwritten almost immediately after your texts were deleted.

How to recover old text messages if you still have time to act

In order to retrieve old text messages, you’ll most likely need to have a rooted phone, and you’ll need to download a third-party app. You will not be able to root your phone in a short amount of time, either, so if your phone isn’t rooted before you delete your texts then you’re out of luck.

The solution: Back up your text messages

If you don’t want to worry about deleting your messages again, then you’ll need to regularly back up your texts. You can download a free app from the Play store, like SMS Backup & Restore, to perform this function. With this app, you’ll be able to back up all of your messages to Google Drive, Dropbox, or your email so that you’ll never lose a text. You’ll also be able to restore old text messages (as long as they were backed up), as the name suggests.

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<![CDATA[Why Your HDR Photos Take Up So Much Space]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/hdr-photos-take-much-space-2/ Thu, 23 Mar 2017 17:00:40 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=9060 HDR photos, which is short for High Dynamic Range imaging, is a photographic method that increases the definition of your photos by optimizing the luminosity and allowing for a more dynamic range of colors. This camera feature can make any amateur photographer look like a seasoned professional in that it seriously improves image quality. However, there is a glaring downside to taking and collecting these photos — they siphon a lot of phone memory from your device. If you take and keep a lot of these photos on your smartphone, you will find yourself to be low on memory in no time.

DFNDR’s Duplicate Photos function is most salient to the issue at hand. This feature will identify any repeated photos in your image gallery, and give you the option to select and delete these copies with ease. This way, you’ll have more space for worthwhile photos in no time. If you have a lot of photos on your device, then this is a necessary feature to take advantage of because you’ll spend a lot less time identifying and removing duplicate photos. Click here to locate and delete duplicate photos in order to free up space on your device:

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But why do these photos take up so much space? Well, to compose the HDR, your phone snaps a variety of simultaneous pictures to assimilate a picture of higher definition. This conglomerate of pictures takes up more memory on your phone than just one photo, for obvious reasons.

You can free up a lot of space by deselecting the HDR mode on your Android’s camera. Open up the camera app and click the cogwheel in the corner to take you to settings. You should see a grid consisting of different camera features. Find the “HDR (rich tone)” and make sure it’s “off.”

However, turning off your HDR mode doesn’t delete the previous photos taken by your HDR camera, which are likely hogging memory. That’s why, in addition to turning off this mode, you should use the Duplicate Photos feature to remove unnecessary photos and free up space on your device.

If you still want to take HDR photos, then make sure to backup all of your photos to your computer or to cloud storage more frequently. After the backup is complete, remove all of the HDR photos from your phone. That way, you can still use your phone to take HDR photos, but still have storage space on your phone for new apps, photos, videos, and more.

 

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<![CDATA[Use dfndr’s Memory Booster to Speed Up Your Device]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/use-dfndrs-memory-booster-speed-device/ Wed, 22 Mar 2017 20:00:43 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=9022 dfndr’s Memory Booster feature improves your experience with your device by increasing your device’s memory. This tool will allow you to control the apps running on your device, which will in turn improve your device’s performance. This feature will show you all of the apps running in the background on your phone, and allow you to quickly and easily close them. This will free up your phone’s RAM, which will then speed up your device. Using the Memory Booster feature will help to prevent your phone from crashing, freezing, and stalling. Click here to use Memory Booster:

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How to Use Memory Booster

Simply click the button above. Or, you can open the dfndr app, click “Tools” and then click “Memory Booster” under the performance features. You’ll then be able to perform a memory boost. This function will scan your phone for apps that take up too much memory, and you’ll be able to easily control them through this feature. You can choose to disable the apps that take up too much power so that your phone operates more efficiently. You can use this feature as frequently as you need to — any time your phone needs a quick “pick me up.”

Why Memory Booster is Important

There are a lot of benefits to disabling apps that take up too much memory on your device. First of all, there’s no way that you can use all of these apps at once, nor is there a reason to. Disabling certain apps will help to enhance the apps that you are currently using on your phone. That way, those apps will operate faster and more smoothly.

Further, if your device is running too many apps at once — particularly apps that you’re not using — this could cause your device to overheat. This can happen because your phone has too many tasks to complete at once. Overheating can damage your device and your device’s battery, which means that it won’t last as long as it should. That’s why it’s important to take advantage of the Memory Booster tool, so that your phone not only works as it was meant to, but also lasts as long as it’s supposed to, too.

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<![CDATA[How to Cool Your Device with DFNDR’s CPU Cooler]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/cool-device-dfndrs-cpu-cooler/ Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:00:15 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=8920 DFNDR’s CPU Cooler is a feature that quickly cools your device whenever your device is overheating. This happens when your device is trying to complete too many different tasks at once. The CPU Cooler will scan your device for the apps that are causing your device to overheat, and disable those apps. This will help your device to run more efficiently at an optimal temperature. This will speed up your device overall and eliminate lag time with the apps that you do want to use. Click here to cool your device down right now:

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How to Use the CPU Cooler

There are two different ways that you can access this feature. You can click on the button above or open the DFNDR app, then click “Tools,” followed by “CPU Cooler.” Both options will run the CPU Cooler to quickly reduce your phone’s temperature.

Once launched, a screen will appear that shows the CPU Cooler’s progress on cooling your device, in addition to the apps that are causing your CPU to overheat. In order to cool your device, this feature will disable those apps that are using too much power. At the end of this process, your device will be back to normal.

Why the CPU Cooler is Important

Whenever you use the CPU Cooler to cool your device, you’ll improve your device’s performance all around — you’ll no longer experience lagging, buggy behavior, or crashing. This will improve your experience with the apps that you want to use, such as games, social networking apps, or video streaming apps.

This feature is important to take advantage of because overheating can damage your device and your device’s battery. A damaged device will not operate as it’s meant to, nor will it last as long as it should. If you activate the CPU Cooler whenever your device overheats, you’ll not only improve your phone’s performance, but you’ll make your phone last longer, too.

However, don’t forget to pay attention to why your device is overheating. The CPU Cooler may help to cool an overworked device, but you also want to prevent this issue from happening, too. Use PowerPRO to figure out which apps use the most power, and see if there’s a way that you can do without certain apps on your device. If you can’t do without certain apps, simply make sure that they’re only active when you need to use them.

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<![CDATA[Optimize Your Snapchat Experience with DFNDR]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/optimize-snapchat-experience-dfndr/ Tue, 17 Jan 2017 20:00:27 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=6997 Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter, and Instagram, among other social media sites, are a part of our lives now: it’s hard to imagine life without them. Snapchat, which is most popular with millennials and Generation Z, is one of the main forms of smartphone communication today. With Snapchat, we can send time-sensitive photos and messages to friends and family, no matter the occasion. Maybe we want to celebrate a new purchase, a promotion, a silly photo of our pet, or what we’re eating for lunch — the possibilities are endless.

With phones getting more and more bloated with information, apps, pictures, and videos, your phone — and apps — can sometimes slow down at the worst times. Therefore, It’s frustrating when Snapchat takes too long to load, crashes, or glitches. You want to use the app to send instant photos and messages in the moment. So what happens when the moment passes because the app wasn’t functioning properly? Delays not only hurt the moment but also your experience with the moment. As such, it’s better when Snapchat works at its maximum potential so you’re not delayed or slowed down.

Read more: Quality Smartphone Photo Editing Apps You Can Get for Free

Speed Up Your Device with DFNDR

You may already know that DFNDR will extend your battery life and secure your information and personal data, but did you know it will also optimize your apps and make them run smoothly and more efficiently, too? DFNDR will work to optimize your phone so that all of your apps are working in the way they should be, at the speed they should be. That means that, with DFNDR, Snapchat will no longer freeze or lag, so that you can continue using Snapchat to capture a moment, in the moment.

DFNDR helps to make Snapchat run efficiently by optimizing your device through its cleanup and performance features. The cleanup features will allow you to manage your apps more efficiently and remove any unnecessary files from your device. The performance features include the memory booster and game booster, which will ensure that your apps run faster. They’ll help you to better manage your storage and device memory, so that your apps perform efficiently. If you’ve already downloaded DFNDR, click the button below to try these features and feel the difference:

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Get DFNDR for Your Device

DFNDR is an all-in-one app that will ensure your phone is secure and operating efficiently. Download the DFNDR app for your Android for unbeatable, 24/7 protection against malware and all security threats — even in the event that your phone is lost or stolen, thanks to DFNDR’s additional anti-theft features.

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<![CDATA[Are Millennials’ Devices More Susceptible to Viruses?]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/millennials-devices-susceptible-viruses/ Thu, 15 Dec 2016 23:00:21 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=6518 You might think that the tech-savvy generations would be less susceptible to viruses and other malware — but this is simply untrue. Older generations have a bad reputation as being the target of viruses, online scams, and other types of malware. However, younger generations tend to report more experiences with viruses and online scams than older generations.

A Closer Look

Think of the stereotype of malware victims: an older person, someone like your grandfather or grandmother, who is not used to newer technology and malicious online threats. Someone who may be uneducated or unaware of safe online practices. But as mentioned, this stereotype is untrue. Malware victims are more likely to be younger and more educated. One possible explanation for this is that younger generations, such as millennials, may think they are less vulnerable to viruses and other forms of malware, and may then be less cautious while using the internet or downloading apps. Older generations are aware that they are targeted, and are thus more careful while using technology.

Read More: How Updating Your Software Can Increase Your Security

Another possible explanation for this is that younger generations are more likely to engage with technology than older generations. They are more likely to embrace a large volume of technology, and the newest technology. Younger generations are also more likely to own, or use, multiple devices, smart appliances, drones, and experimental technology. All of this may increase their chances of acquiring a virus or downloading malware. It has already been proven that drones and smart appliances are more vulnerable to hacking and malicious threats because they are less protected than other devices.

Further, millennials are more likely to purchase goods online — particularly goods from lesser known locations such as startup companies or online artists. Because of this, they are more likely to be scammed, because they trust online shopping more than their elders. Millennials may also download more smartphone apps than older generations, which may increase their chances of installing a malicious app onto their device.

Protect Your Device with PSafe

No matter your age, you should always be aware of the latest online scams and malware so that you can protect your devices and personal information. In addition to becoming more aware of the latest malware, practice safe online habits by downloading antivirus software. PSafe Total offers unbeatable, 24/7 antivirus protection for your smartphone: it is AV-Test certified and among the top-rated antivirus apps in the world. PSafe Total will ensure that your device is protected against all types of malware so that you can browse the internet and download apps free of worry.

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<![CDATA[How can you Tell Which Android Phone is Right for You?]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/can-tell-android-phone-right/ Tue, 09 Aug 2016 21:42:35 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=2779 With so many different options for an Android phone, it can be hard to decide which is the best fit for you. They’re all amazing in their own ways. Here, you can find the different options broken down in order to help you find the best fit.

Samsung Galaxy S7

The latest and greatest amongst Android phones, the Samsung Galaxy S7, is a force to be reckoned with. If you’re a tech fanatic and you don’t mind spending a few pretty pennies in pursuit of your technological gadgets, then this phone is for you. With extremely fast speeds and a boatload of memory, you will have no problem surfing the web or storing all of your photos on your phone. That being said, the camera on this thing is impeccable. This phone is also waterproof, so you won’t have to cry over (literal) spilt milk. Users also rave about the lengthy battery life that comes with this phone.

Read More: How to Transfer Contacts to a New Android Phone

Nexus 6P

For those who are on a bit of a budget but still want the advanced features Android has to offer, this phone might be the one for you. The phone has a durable metal build with pretty decent speakers. A downside of the 6P is the camera bulge on the back of the phone. It also lacks some of Samsung’s latest and greatest technology, including wireless charging and image stabilization. However, besides the aesthetics and lack of advanced technology, this phone is truly worth the bargain.

LG V10

If you are an obsessive selfie taker and Snapchat loving Millennial, then look no further. This phone is a selfie specialist. With a front facing camera that has a 120-degree angle lens, this device has the propensity to capture your face and a scenic background. It also has two front facing cameras to help improve selfie quality. However, without a plan, the phone can be up to $600. In conclusion, this phone should be reserved for the cinematographer/adventurer who wants to make the most out of their cell phone camera.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5

If you are a strong believer that the pen is stronger than the sword, then the Galaxy Note 5 is certainly the phone for you. The phone has a 5.7-inch screen and is equipped with a stylus that allows you to take notes. A flaw that users typically mention is the titanic size of this phone, but this is just to accommodate the needs of those who need to take notes with the stylus. So, if you are known to make notes and reminders on the phone, the stylus and the notepad on this phone are going to be your bread and butter.

Whichever phone you decide to get, make sure to download the PSafe products to ensure the safety of your device. You can install PSafe Total — which gives you unbeatable antivirus protection and includes Memory Booster, allowing you to optimize the Android device’s memory and storage — and PSafe PowerPRO — which will identify the programs that utilize too much of your phone’s battery so that you can remove them. You’ll feel at ease with PSafe.

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