Automating Security on Your Devices (So You Don’t Have to Think About It)


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Security should be like clean water:
Always running in the background.
Invisible when it’s working — disastrous when it’s not.

The truth is, most people don’t forget to secure their devices.
They just get busy.

That’s why automating your digital safety is one of the smartest moves you can make.


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🔁 What Security Tasks Can Be Automated?

✅ Software Updates

  • Enable automatic updates for OS, browsers, antivirus, and key apps.
  • On phones, allow Play Store or App Store to auto-update over Wi-Fi.

✅ Backups

  • Set up scheduled, encrypted backups to cloud or external drives.
  • Automate both system and app-specific backups (especially for work).

✅ Lock Screens

  • Use biometric unlock with auto-lock timers after short inactivity.
  • Turn on “Erase after X failed attempts” for lost/stolen protection.

✅ Password Rotation & Generation

  • Use a password manager to suggest, store, and update passwords regularly.
  • Tools like Bitwarden, 1Password, or NordPass can alert you to breaches.

✅ Wi-Fi and Network Behavior

  • Set firewalls and routers to auto-update firmware
  • Enable auto-disable Wi-Fi in insecure environments (using Tasker, iOS Shortcuts, or firewall apps)

🛡️ Bonus: Device-Level Tools to Explore

  • Android Work Profiles – keep personal and business data separated
  • Apple Screen Time + Focus – restrict access to sensitive apps during vulnerable hours
  • Windows Defender / macOS Gatekeeper – strong default protection when left on

🧠 Automation = Less Forgetting, More Safety

By putting security on a schedule or making it trigger-based, you reduce human error — the single biggest security risk.

It’s not about being paranoid.
It’s about being smart once, and staying safe every day after.


🧰 At BoredGiant, We Automate:

  • Backups of our app data to remote encrypted storage
  • Regular password health checks
  • VPN connections for certain device profiles
  • Device wipes on failed login triggers for lost dev units

🪞 TL;DR:

Secure your devices the way you’d water your plants — automatically, in the background, and often.
Let your tools handle what your schedule forgets.


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