¿Cómo puedo mejorar la seguridad de mis contraseñas en dispositivos móviles?

johndario
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in Privacy VPN
Hola,
Estoy buscando formas efectivas de proteger mis contraseñas en dispositivos móviles. He considerado el uso de gestores de contraseñas y VPNs, pero me gustaría saber si hay otras prácticas recomendadas o herramientas que puedan ayudar a mejorar la seguridad. ¿Alguien podría compartir sus experiencias o consejos al respecto?
Gracias de antemano.
Answers
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"Here are some best practices and tools that can help improve your security on mobile devices:
🔑 Passwords and Authentication
- Password manager
- Excellent way to store and generate strong passwords. Popular options: F-Secure Password vault,Bitwarden, 1Password, NordPass, KeePass (free, open-source).
- On mobile, most support biometric lock (fingerprint/face ID).
- Two-factor authentication (2FA)
- Always enable when possible (e.g., Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator).
- Avoid SMS-based 2FA if you can – app-based or hardware keys (e.g., YubiKey, Feitian) are much more secure.
- Biometric protection + device PIN
- Use at least a 6-digit PIN or a stronger password for device lock.
- Don’t rely on just a simple 4-digit code.
🌐 Connections and VPN
- A VPN is great for public networks, but only connect to trusted WiFi networks.
- Never use unknown or unencrypted WiFi without a VPN.
- Consider using mobile data instead of public WiFi when possible.
📱 Apps and Operating System
- Keep your OS and apps up to date.
- Only install apps from official stores (Google Play, App Store).
- Remove unused apps and regularly review app permissions.
🔒 Extra Tools
- Encrypted notes apps (e.g., Standard Notes, Joplin) for storing sensitive backups.
- Secure folder / hidden storage (Samsung Secure Folder, iOS Hidden + Face ID) for sensitive apps and files.
- Physical security keys (U2F/FIDO2) – extremely strong extra protection if supported.
🚨 Behavioral Tips
- Don’t reuse passwords across different services.
- Don’t keep passwords in plain-text notes.
- Watch out for phishing messages – one of the most common mobile attack methods.
👉 In short:
Password manager + 2FA + strong device security + regular updates + cautious habits = already a very solid setup.''And of cource: