Your Device Hygiene Stinks鈥擳ime for a Digital Shower
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If your phone hasn鈥檛 had an update since last semester, or your laptop wheezes like it just ran a marathon, it might be time for a little鈥 clean-up. Device hygiene isn鈥檛 about soap and shampoo鈥攊t鈥檚 about updates, security, and good digital habits. Bad hygiene doesn鈥檛 just make your tech smell funny鈥攊t makes it vulnerable to hackers.
Here鈥檚 your self-care guide for personal and work devices:
Give Your Device a Checkup
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Install updates 鈥 Operating systems, apps, and security tools all release fixes for vulnerabilities.听If you鈥檙e a 鈥渞emind me later鈥 person鈥攄on鈥檛 be!
- Check under Settings 鈫 Software Update (iOS/Android) or Windows Update / System Preferences (PC/Mac)
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Check security software 鈥 Make sure antivirus and firewalls are turned on. On university devices, look for the security shield icon (Windows) or System Preferences 鈫 Security (Mac).
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Restart regularly 鈥 Haven鈥檛 restarted in a week? That means updates might still be pending.
Brush Up Your Security
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Passwords 鈥 Ask yourself: 鈥淒o I use the same password more than once?鈥 If yes, it鈥檚 time to move to a password manager.
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Duo MFA 鈥 Double-check Duo is turned on for your university accounts and consider adding MFA on personal email and banking apps too.
- You can use Duo for your personal accounts too!
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Device lock 鈥 On your phone, check if Face ID/Touch ID or a PIN is required immediately when you lock the screen.
Declutter the Junk Drawer
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Unused apps 鈥 Scroll through your phone. Do you recognize every app? If not, delete the extras.
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Downloads folder 鈥 Open it up: if you don鈥檛 need that random PDF from 2021, toss it.
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Browser extensions 鈥 If you don鈥檛 remember installing it, it doesn鈥檛 need to be there.
Avoid the Germy Stuff
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Be smart about downloads 鈥 Before installing, ask:
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Did this come from the official app store or the vendor鈥檚 official website?
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Does the app have good reviews and millions of downloads, or only a handful?
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Are the permissions reasonable (e.g., a flashlight app shouldn鈥檛 need access to your contacts)?
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Wi-Fi 鈥 Check you鈥檙e on a secure network (look for the lock symbol). On public Wi-Fi? Use a VPN.
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Phishing 鈥 Hover over links before clicking. If the URL looks off, it鈥檚 bait. Report it with the Phish Alert Button.
Don鈥檛 Skip Flossing (Back It Up!)
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Backups 鈥撎齈rotect yourself from data loss due to theft, failure, or ransomware.
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For Personal Devices:
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For University/Work Devices:
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Test restores 鈥 Try restoring a single photo or document to confirm your backup actually works.
Bottom line: Device hygiene isn鈥檛 just personal self-care鈥攊t protects your classmates, colleagues, and the entire university network. A little routine maintenance keeps your tech fresh, healthy, and ready for whatever comes next.
“An iPhone is a computer that happens to make phone calls.”
鈥 Emily Harris JD, CISSP, CIPP/US
Chief Information Security Officer
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