A Simple Guide to Protecting Your Device
Wondering if you can trust that app before clicking "Install"? You're not alone. Here's how to stay safe online.
If you've ever hesitated before downloading an app or program, congratulations! That caution is your first line of defense. Many of our ReadyTechHelp members ask us, "How do I know if this is safe?" Let's walk through some simple ways to check before you install anything new.
Start With the Basics: Where Are You Getting It?
Stick to the official sources. Just like you wouldn't buy medication from a stranger on the street, you shouldn't download apps from unfamiliar websites. Use:
- The App Store (for iPhones and iPads)
- Google Play Store (for Android phones)
If someone emails you a link to download something, be extra careful, even if it looks like it's from a friend.
Read What Others Are Saying
Before trying a new restaurant, you probably check the reviews, right? Do the same with apps. Look at the star ratings and read a few reviews, especially the recent ones.
Warning signs to watch for:
- Lots of complaints about the app behaving strangely
- Reviews that all sound exactly the same (might be fake)
- Very few reviews for an app that's supposedly been around for years
The Permission Question: "Why Does It Need That?"
Here's where many people get tricked. When you install an app, it might ask permission to access your camera, contacts, location, or other features. Always ask yourself: Does this make sense?
For example:
- A video chat app asking for your camera? That makes sense.
- A flashlight app asking for your contacts and location? That's suspicious.
When in doubt, say no. You can always grant permission later if you actually need it.
Look for the Trust Signals
Good software companies take pride in their security. Look for:
- Regular updates (shows the company is maintaining their product)
- A clear privacy policy that explains what they do with your information
- Professional looking website with contact information
- Secure website address starting with "https://" (notice the 's')
When Something Feels Off...
Trust your instincts. If an app:
- Promises something that sounds too good to be true
- Has spelling errors or looks unprofessional
- Asks for unnecessary personal information
- Makes your device run slowly or behave strangely after installation
...it's probably best to skip it or uninstall it right away.
You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone
At ReadyTechHelp, we understand that the digital world can feel overwhelming. That's why we're here to be your patient, judgment free guide through these decisions.
Not sure about an app you want to install? Call us first. We can:
- Check the app's reputation together
- Review the permissions it's asking for
- Help you install it safely
- Show you how to remove it if needed
Our tech support specialists know how to explain things in plain English, at your pace.
Have questions about staying safe online? That's exactly what we're here for.
Learn more about ReadyTechHelp at readytechhelp.com or give us a call. We're ready to help.

