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The Personal Gadget Insurance Market is poised for rapid growth, with a robust CAGR of 10.9% forecasted from 2024 to 2034. Valued at $25.4 billion in 2023, the market is expected to skyrocket to $79.2 billion by 2034. The surge in demand is driven by the increasing reliance on personal gadgets like mobile phones, tablets, laptops, cameras, and gaming systems. Insurance coverage for physical damage, theft, loss protection, and internal component failure is becoming essential for consumers globally.
There are as many threats on the mobile landscape as there are with computers. With the popularity of smartphones and tablets on the rise, they are becoming more of a target to cybercriminals. Since we are starting to use our smaller devices as we would a desktop or laptop computer, more of our personal data is stored on these devices and thieves are taking notice.
2 steps to take to secure your information on your cell phone:
Set strong passwords- use complex passwords
Use security features like “Find My iPhone” to locate your phone if missing to erase the data
People need to be aware of mobile scams like social media scams, SMS phishing, and vishing.
Common types of social media scams:
“Friends” urgently requesting money
Requests to click on links supposedly containing something related to you
Quizzes asking for your name and phone number that end up charging you monthly
Requests to click on shortened URLs that install malware on your device
Chain letters
Voice phishing, or vishing, has a human element, and it takes many forms. A scammer might call pretending to be your bank, ask for your security details and pin number, and inform you that your card has been compromised. The same is true of the IRS. Anyone calling you and saying they are an IRS agent and you must pay taxes is a scam. The agency will always send you a letter regarding audits, tax issues, or any problems.
Using passwords is very beneficial to protect your personal data, but it needs to be complex so people cannot guess it easily. You never want to use your name or birthday.
More tips for protecting yourself:
If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Look for poor grammar and misspellings in messages.
Avoid monetary promises for little to no effort.
Call your financial institutions about supposed account suspensions and closings.
Keep up with privacy settings on all social media accounts.
Refrain from using social media sites on public WiFi networks.
Change passwords regularly.
Delete links on social media walls you do not recognize.