Guidelines on privacy and security for mobile apps
The University of Toronto’s Information Security group has issued helpful guidelines to protect our privacy and security when using social media and mobile apps.
This article will:
- Provide visual aids summarizing the major tips outlined in the guidelines,
- Show you where you can find the full guidelines, and
- Tell you where you can find more resources on related topics in cybersecurity at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø.
Access visual aids summarizing the guidelines’ tips
Education Commons has created an infographic outlining the four major tips detailed in the guidelines (shown below).
Infographic text
Protecting your privacy and security when using mobile apps
Four quick tips to remember
- Do a quick search - Before downloading a new app, check if there are any known privacy and security concerns associated with it.
- Pause before granting permission - Be cautious about what permissions you are giving to the app and determine what data should not be disclosed when you sign up.
- Review the terms & conditions - Read the applications’ privacy policies and terms and conditions to be aware of their data-collection and sharing policies.
- Consider the source - Download apps from trusted sources like Apple App Store or Google Play to limit the risk of spyware and other vulnerabilities which may lead to cybersecurity attacks.
Read more at:
Other ways to access this infographic
This infographic is available in other versions, based on your preferred use:
Download a version of this infographic with a hyperlink to the full guidelines
Recommended for viewing on your computer or smartphone device.
Download a version of this infographic with a QR code to the full guidelines
These versions are more ideal if you would like to print this infographic out. Please feel free to post this on your wall, in a common room or any accessible space where a person may find the tips useful!
Where to find the full guidelines
Please visit the Information Security's webpage: .
The guidelines may also be found by visiting the – see screenshot of the homepage below for reference as to where the guidelines are located.
More useful resources about cybersecurity from Education Commons
It’s always a good time to shore up your knowledge in keeping your digital info & identity secure! Here are some more resources you may find useful:
- Read these related articles on cybersecurity from the Discovery Newsletter at Education Commons:
- Cyber Security at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø – Education Commons makes ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø's digital security a top priority, from device management to application development, here are a few of the ways we maintain your cyber security every day.
- Cybersecurity is in your hands – tips from Education Commons – We all have a part to play in cyber security. Help us keep your data safe online by familiarizing yourself with cyber security best practices and steps you can take to protect yourself while working online.
- Learn to Spot a Phishing Email – An infographic detailing how you can identify and protect yourself from phishing scams intended after your passwords, financial information, identity & money.
- Learn more about how to protect your data, privacy, and security online through
- Please feel free to contact Education Commons with any questions about your ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø device security.