Applicable for: Android;iOS
Rooted device settings
Untrusted certificates
Disable USB debugging and Unknown sources option
Key Reinstallation Attacks (KRACK) vulnerability
Set lock screen and fingerprint lock for your device
From the home screen, launch the Norton 360 app.
At the bottom of the main screen, tap Menu, and then tap Device Security.
Depending on your Device Security alert shown below, follow the steps to resolve the Device Security alert accordingly.
Not all Device Security alerts mentioned below are available on all Android devices.
In the USB Debugging enabled alert, tap Fix Now.
In the Developer options screen, next to USB debugging, move the slider to turn it off.
In the Unknown Sources enabled alert, tap Fix Now.
In the Install unknown apps screen, next to Allow from this source, move the slider to turn it off.
In the Lock screen not set alert, tap Fix Now.
In the Unlock selection or Choose screen lock screen, tap your preferred screen lock option and then follow the on-screen instructions.
For better protection, we recommend that you set up your screen lock type and choose from a Password, PIN, or Pattern option.
In the Fingerprint Lock not set alert, tap Fix Now.
If prompted, you need to enter your device pin, if you have already set a lock for your device.
In the Choose screen lock screen, tap your preferred screen lock option, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
From the Home screen, launch the Norton 360 app.
At the bottom of the Norton 360 app main screen, tap and pull up the Your Protection Report option.
Under the Device Security section, you can view the number of operating system risks that Norton 360 has detected.
Operating system upgrade
Your Norton 360 app detects and alerts you if your device's operating system is out of date and provides steps to update your operating system to the latest version.
Operating system updates may include important security patches which contain most up-to-date protection. Ensure that you have the latest version of the operating system installed on your device.
Passcode detection
Your Norton 360 app alerts you if you have not set a passcode for your device to prevent unauthorized access to your personal information.
From the Home screen, launch the Norton 360 app.
At the bottom of the main screen, tap Menu, and then tap Device Security.
Depending on your Device Security alert shown below, follow the steps to resolve the Device Security alert accordingly.
For better protection, we recommend that you set up a passcode for your device.
In the No Passcode Detected alert, do one of the following:
Tap Fix Now, view the steps to resolve the issue, and then tap Open Settings > Face ID and Passcode > Turn Passcode On > Set and Confirm your passcode.
Tap Ignore to resolve the issue later. To view the alert again, tap and pull up the Ignored Risks option at the bottom of the Device Security screen.
In the Outdated iOS alert, do one of the following:
Tap Fix Now, view the steps to resolve the issue, and then tap Open Settings > General > Software Update > Download and Install.
Tap Ignore to resolve the issue later. To view the alert again, tap and pull up the Ignored Risks option at the bottom of the Device Security screen.
From the Home screen, launch the Norton 360 app.
At the bottom of the Norton 360 app main screen, tap and pull up the Your Protection Report option.
Under the Device Security section, you can view the number of operating system risks that Norton 360 has detected.
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