Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
- [Voiceover] This video provides instructions for turning
setting a passcode on Android devices.
The narration is mirrored by a visual demonstration
that shows the actions required on an Android device.
- [Voiceover] Your phone is a gateway to your entire life.
It connects you with your family,
your friends,
your banking,
and your email.
That's why it's important that you keep your phone secured.
Android phones allow you to set a lock code,
but it's important to set something that's hard to guess.
Not password or one, one, one, one.
Some new phones allow you to use your fingerprint.
It's something no one can steal.
Not all Android phones are the same
but they all should be similar.
To set your lock code, open Settings.
Go to Lock screen and security, under Personal.
Select Screen lock type,
and create a passcode that is at least six digits long.
Eight is ideal.
You can also set a fingerprint to use.
Remember to never share this passcode with anyone.
Find out more by visiting our website.
- [Voiceover] The video concludes with an end credit
of the Australian Government crest
alongside the title,
Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner,
the brand mark for the programme eSafety for Women,
and the URL
www.esafety.gov.au/women.