Mobile scanning has changed the way we handle documents, making it easy to digitize and store important files. But with digital threats on the rise, it’s time to focus on the security side of this technology to protect your data.
History of Mobile Scanning:
First mobile scanning was all about convenience—quickly turn physical documents into digital formats while on the go. Now it’s all about security—turn physical documents into digital formats while they’re secure. With auto encryption and secure cloud storage, mobile scanning is a must-have for your data.
Scanner App Features:
Modern mobile scanning apps like Scanner App have:
Auto Encryption: Documents are encrypted as soon as you scan them.
Secure Sharing: Share encrypted documents with trusted people.
Access Control: Set permissions to view, edit or share your documents.
Why Update?
To stay ahead of the digital threats, you need to update your scanning apps regularly. These updates often have security patches that fix vulnerabilities and improve the app’s ability to protect your data. Updating your mobile scanning app ensures it remains a trusted tool for document management.
With digital threats on the rise, securing your documents has never been more critical. Use advanced mobile scanning apps like Scanner App to prevent unauthorized access and breaches. For more security features including auto encryption and secure cloud storage, try scan to cloud. Scan your documents with Scanner App today and sleep tight.
Disclaimer:
CBD:
Qrius does not provide medical advice.
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act) outlaws the recreational use of cannabis products in India. CBD oil, manufactured under a license issued by the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, can be legally used in India for medicinal purposes only with a prescription, subject to specific conditions. Kindly refer to the legalities here.
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Gambling:
As per the Public Gambling Act of 1867, all Indian states, except Goa, Daman, and Sikkim, prohibit gambling. Land-based casinos are legalized in Goa and Daman under the Goa, Daman and Diu Public Gambling Act 1976. In Sikkim, land-based casinos, online gambling, and e-gaming (games of chance) are legalized under the Sikkim Online Gaming (Regulation) Rules 2009. Only some Indian states have legalized online/regular lotteries, subject to state laws. Refer to the legalities here. Horse racing and betting on horse racing, including online betting, is permitted only in licensed premises in select states. Refer to the 1996 Supreme Court judgment for more information.
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