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  2. Do you actually need a screen protector? - AOL

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    A screen protector can protect your phone screen from cracking or shattering if you ever drop your device, but with so many options on the market, it can be difficult to decide which one to buy.

  3. Screen protector - Wikipedia

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    Screen protectors have been known to interfere with the operation of some touchscreens. [4] Also, an existing oleophobic coating of a touchscreen will be covered, although some tempered glass screen protectors come with their own oleophobic coating. On some devices, the thickness of screen protectors can affect the look and feel of the device.

  4. Mobile security - Wikipedia

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    The attackers can then hack into the victim's device and copy all of its information. Some mobile device attacks can be prevented. For example, containerization allows the creation of a hardware infrastructure that separates business data from other data. Additionally, network protection detects malicious traffic and rogue access points.

  5. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    A smartwatch is a wearable computing device with a touchscreen display that closely resembles a wristwatch or other time-keeping device. Smartwatches are multi-purpose devices. A user can manage notifications, attend calls, ask questions to voice assistants and more. Smartwatches also act like a fitness tracker and a medical device.

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  7. Kill pill - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a kill pill is also applied to the remote removal by a server of malicious files or applications from a client's system. Such technology is a standard component of most handheld computing devices, mainly due to their generally more limited operating systems and means of obtaining applications.