What to consider on a mobile device
Mobile use combines the app or browser with the security of the phone itself. A screen lock, current system updates and careful permission choices matter because a compromised device can expose account sessions and payment information.
Avoid keeping sensitive screenshots, passwords or payment details in places that other apps can access without a clear need.
- Use device updates when available.
- Install software only from a source you deliberately chose.
- Review app permissions after installation.
App access and browser access
A mobile browser can be a useful alternative when a user does not want to install software. An app can offer a different navigation experience, but this website does not claim which features are available in either route.
For browser and phone-layout considerations, see the Mobile page. For file-installation questions, use Download.
Account access inside an app
Treat login details inside a mobile app with the same care as in a browser. If an app unexpectedly asks for unrelated passwords, card PINs or a bank OTP, do not provide them.
Keep recovery information current and do not let another person remotely control the device while you are entering authentication or payment details.
Updates and changed interfaces
App interfaces can change. This website does not state version-specific menu steps as permanent facts. When menus or buttons move, rely on the current interface and current service information rather than an old screenshot.
If you are unsure whether an update request is genuine, return to the source you previously trusted rather than following an unsolicited notification.
Important notice
No specific 1CEO App version, build, file size, minimum Android release or store URL is asserted on this page because those details have not been verified.