Security—for the information on your smartphone, as well as for the phone itself---is a hot topic these days. The truth is that you’re packing a lot of sensitive information on your phone, and you should keep it safe.
When it comes to physical security, iPhone users would do well to download Find My iPhone, a free app from Apple that allows you to visit a website and see your (lost, stolen or misplaced) phone on the map. You can then sound an alarm, send a message that will pop up on its screen, lock the phone or erase all your data.
Android does not have an exact equivalent(等價(jià)物), but there are plenty of alternatives. A free app called Lookout offers the find-my-phone feature. The paid version allows you to wipe the data from your phone remotely.
Then there is your coffee shop’s WiFi network. Anyone with minimal technical expert skill can snoop on(窺視) people using shared wireless networks, harvesting passwords and other personal data. Lookout’s apps will caution you when you’ve logged on to an insecure network, but cannot protect you once you’re there.
In order to protect yourself on such networks, you can use a virtual private network, or V.P.N. This turns all your activity into nonsense to anyone trying to read along with you from across the Starbucks. It also keeps websites from tracking you and, if you’re traveling, allows you to get access to sites that may be blocked in other countries.
If you have an iPhone, the simplest V.P.N. app is probably Hotspot Shield, whose distinguishing feature is said to be that it automatically kicks in each time you start browsing (瀏覽), as opposed to other V.P.N. apps that require you to start them up manually(手動(dòng)). This matters, because even if you decide you want a V.P.N. app, you want to spend approximately zero time thinking about it. For the most part, that was true of Hotspot Shield, though occasionally it took a while to connect or temporarily lost connection without warning. I found myself having to turn the app on and off sometimes, which involved setting my phone constantly.
If even reading about the setting on your phone drives you crazy, then it is probably best to stay away from a V.P.N. app. But if you’re the type who can’t resist checking your bank balance from your comer bar, the hassle (麻煩) may be preferable to the risk.
1. Which of the following can warn you against the insecure network?
A. Android B. V.P.N. C. Lookout D. Find My iPhone
2.By using V.P.N., users can ________.
A. find their lost phone on the Internet
B. remove all the data form the phone remotely
C. check the bank balance now and then
D. save their browsing from being tracked
3.The underlined word “that” in Para.6 refers to the fact that _________.
A. a V.P.N. app kicks in automatically
B. the users starts V.P.N. apps manually
C. the app take a while to connect
D. users spend no time thinking about it
1.C
2.D
3.A
【解析】本文是一篇科技短文,針對智能手機(jī)上的信息安全問題,介紹了幾個(gè)有用的應(yīng)用軟件。這些軟件能幫助你保護(hù)自己的隱私。
1. free app called Lookout offers the find-my-phone feature. The paid version allows you to wipe the data from your phone remotely. The paid version allows you to wipe the data from your phone remotely.一個(gè)免費(fèi)的叫做LOOKOUT的APP提供“找到我的手機(jī)”的特殊服務(wù)。付費(fèi)版本允許你遠(yuǎn)程擦除手機(jī)數(shù)據(jù)。故選C
2. you have an iPhone, the simplest V.P.N. app is probably Hotspot Shield, whose distinguishing feature is said to be that it automatically kicks in each time you start browsing (瀏覽),如果你有Iphone,最簡單的VPN應(yīng)用可能是Hotspot Shield,其最大的特色據(jù)說是它能在你瀏覽的時(shí)候自動(dòng)清除痕跡。故選D
3. Shield最大的特色據(jù)說是它能在你瀏覽的時(shí)候自動(dòng)清除痕跡并且可以阻止其他的需要你手動(dòng)開啟的VPN應(yīng)用程序,故選A
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