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Check if your phone is authorised to install unknown programs, attached is the check method for each phone brand!

20/08/2022

One bank deposit theft after another! People are urged not to install apps of unknown origin at will to avoid becoming victims of deposit theft.

Generally, every mobile phone has a feature that blocks or warns the user of side-installed apps, which means that a pop-up alert will appear when the user installs third-party software. If the user persists in installing third-party software, then they will need to turn on the authorisation to install unknown programs on their own.

If you turn on the authorization to install unknown applications, the next time you install a third-party software, the phone system will not issue a warning, but will simply execute the installation process, which is quite dangerous.

Mobile phone users are urged to check whether they have turned on the license to install unknown programs, and here is how to do this for each phone brand. If you find that you have inadvertently turned on this authorisation, you can click to turn it off or remove it.

1. iPhone
Settings→Privacy→Tracking

2. Samsung
Settings→App→Install Unknown Apps

3. Huawei
Settings→Security→More Setting→Install Unknown Resources

4. Oppo
Settings→Password & Security→System Security→Installation Sources

5. Realme
Settings→Security→Unknown Source Installations

6. Xiaomi
Settings→System & Device→Additional Settings→Privacy→Unknown Source

7. Vivo
Settings→Apps & Permissions→Permission Management→Install Unknown Apps

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