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How to protect your

devices, data, and privacy 
MADE BY: BARABÁS ADRIENN, SZÉLES BALÁZS 
3 simple ideas to protect your data:

 If something should happen to the data you create on your devices or


network, or you lose it all, you can recover quickly without hassle if it’s
backed up. Backups help protect your photos, documents, and other data
not only from a technical malfunction but from ransomware and other
malicious hacking. Back up to an online service, external hard drive, or
both, for the best data protection.
 Software companies often release updates that patch bugs and
vulnerabilities when they are discovered. So, don’t put off software
updates, especially on operating system.  Software left outdated may
still contain security flaws that can leave you susceptible to a data or
privacy breach.
Turning off lock-screen app notifications on your smartphone is a
simple way to hide personal information that can pop up on your
phone’s lock screen. Disable app notifications to keep text messages
and social media notifications away from prying eyes.
From Internet cafés to 5G networks
 Internet café
 is a café  that provides Internet access to the public. The fee for using a computer
is generally charged as a time-based rate.
 The concept of a café with full Internet access was invented in early 1994 by Ivan
Pope. Commissioned to develop an Internet event for an arts weekend at
the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, and inspired by the SFnet terminal
based cafes, Pope wrote a proposal outlining the concept of a café with Internet
access.
What is 4G?
 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone technology. It follows on
from 3G (third generation) and 2G (second generation) mobile
technology.
 When it initially came out, 4G quickly changed how we use mobile
internet. While 3G networks were relatively fast, 4G network
connections allowed users to browse the web and stream HD videos on
mobile devices, which basically turned smartphones into the computers
of the modern age.
 Today, you can perform most of the tasks that you could on a laptop or
desktop computer on mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets. 4G
networks ensure that no matter how much data you need, you can
maintain stable speeds almost everywhere.
WHAT IS 5G?
 5G is the 5th generation of mobile
networks, a significant evolution of
todays 4G LTE networks.
 5G has been designed to meet the
very large growth in data and
connectivity of today’s modern
society, the internet of things with
billions of connected devices, and
tomorrow’s innovations.
 5G will initially operate in
conjunction with existing 4G
networks before evolving to fully
standalone networks in subsequent
releases and coverage expansions
WHAT WILL 5G ENABLE?

 5G will enable instantaneous connectivity to billions of devices, the Internet


of Things and a truly connected world.
 5G will provide the speed, low latency and connectivity to enable a new
generation of applications, services and business opportunities that have not been
seen before.
There are three major categories of
use case for 5G:  
 Massive machine to machine communications – also called
the Internet of Things that involves connecting billions of
devices without human intervention at a scale not seen before. 
 Ultra-reliable low latency communications – mission critical
including real-time control of devices, industrial robotics, vehicle
to vehicle communications and safety systems, autonomous
driving and safer transport networks. 
 Enhanced mobile broadband – providing significantly faster
data speeds and greater capacity keeping the world connected. 
New applications will include fixed wireless internet access for
homes, outdoor broadcast applications without the need for
broadcast vans, and greater connectivity for people on the
move. 
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