You’ve just received and unboxed your new gadget, and it’s quite exciting! As part of the initial setup, make sure to secure your network and your newly added device, as it could be the perfect target for hackers to get into your personal data through your internet at home. Here are some tips to lock down your privacy upon getting a new gadget.
Designate a Guest WiFi
Having a guest Wi-Fi in your Pinery Residences condo can help protect your main network. Every device that’s connected could be a potential door for hackers to enter. You have to get to the admin password and the IP address of the device to gain access to the router, then ensure SSID broadcast is enabled when you set up the Guest Network, and don’t select any options that allow devices or guests to access the local network.

Get your Device Software Up to Date
You need to check for the latest software to ensure that your device is entirely secure. If you are not sure if there is an updated version, you could go to Settings, then search for firmware or software updates. To save you time and make sure your gadget is always updated, you could toggle automatic updates on.
Create Strong Passwords
While setting up your new device, don’t skimp on creating a strong password and don’t settle for random, predictable ones. Brainstorm and try to come up with a unique combination that is hard to guess for the people outside who may be trying to get in. It is not advisable to use the birthday of a significant other or family member, or your own, as a password as well as other important dates.
Switch Off Location
Protect your privacy and security by hiding your location. Disable the feature by going to Settings, Privacy, and then Location Services. This turns off location sharing and stops location tracking and access to data by specific apps.
Activate 2FA or Two-Factor Authentication
Enabling two-step verification can add another layer of security to your gadget. You can opt to receive an email or text message with a code from a service or website that you will be visiting. This makes sure that your devices are protected and you can take immediate action when there are alerts.












