Don't let Amazon's decision to stop encryption on Fire tablets put your personal info at risk

Immediately check your Fire tablet settings to see if encryption is still enabled. Go to Settings, then Security, and look for the 'Encryption' option. If it's not enabled, consider taking steps to enable it or using a different device for sensitive activities
Download and install a reputable Virtual Private Network (VPN) on your Fire tablet to add an extra layer of protection. A VPN will encrypt your internet traffic, making it much harder for hackers to intercept your data. Choose a VPN that's compatible with your device and has a strong track record of security
Change your Amazon password and any other sensitive passwords you use on your Fire tablet. Make sure to use strong, unique passwords that are difficult to guess, and consider using a password manager to keep track of them. This will help prevent hackers from gaining access to your accounts even if they do manage to breach your device
Install anti-malware software on your Fire tablet to protect against viruses, Trojans, and other types of malware. This will help detect and remove any malicious software that may be lurking on your device, reducing the risk of a data breach. Choose a reputable anti-malware program that's compatible with your device
Keep a close eye on your Amazon account and any other sensitive accounts you use on your Fire tablet. Monitor your account activity regularly, and be on the lookout for any suspicious transactions or login attempts. If you notice anything unusual, report it to Amazon immediately and take steps to secure your account
