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What are two disadvantages of using smartphones and tablets?
What do you think about Cybercafes? are they still useful?

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Answered by k77yadav
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Unfortunately, mobile devices are susceptible to many of the same vulnerabilities as personal computers. Users might visit rogue websites or respond to phishing emails, inadvertently downloading malware, which can jeopardize not only the devices, but also the corporate network and all its resources. Hackers and cybercriminals can also intercept cellular and Wi-Fi communication, which is a specific concern when users communicate over unsecured Wi-Fi networks.

Not all risks fall on the user's side. IT teams that deploy mobile apps without thoroughly testing them for security issues can put their entire organization at risk. Ignoring device vulnerabilities or failing to apply operating system patches in a timely manner can also result in a compromised environment. Even poorly deployed back-end systems and ill-managed security policies can lead to risks.

Challenges also come with supporting multiple device types. IT now has many more endpoints to manage, sometimes exceeding the number of desktops. If the devices contain personal information, management becomes even more complex. Even if an organization plans to implement an enterprise mobile management platform, IT must still make certain that all implemented devices can work with that software.

IT teams must also ensure back-end systems are able to handle the additional workloads that come with mobile devices, and that those devices and their apps can integrate with the back-end systems. In fact, system integration is often one of the greatest challenges that organizations face when mobilizing their workforces, especially when it comes to legacy systems that don't support today's open standards.

Additionally, organizations must consider compliance and industry regulations when mobilizing their workforces. For example, an IT team might need to ensure implementing the devices doesn't result in violating standards such as HIPAA or PCI DSS.

IT teams must take into account the carrier service plans that go with implementing mobile devices. Some plans might limit the number of calls or texts, or the amount of used data. There might also be regional restrictions, such as traveling out of the country or calling another country. IT might need to put a system in place for monitoring and controlling usage, or for being able to shut down devices that are lost, stolen or misplaced.

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Answered by palakg1907
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Disadvantages are -

Smartphones are costly.

Smartphones don't age well.

Cyber cafe is a cafe with computers where customers can pay to use the Internet .

They no longer exist. By 2005, India had 200,000 Net cafes. That number is now down to 72,000, according to the Cyber Café Association of India. This year marks 20 years of the advent of the cyber café in India, and their numbers are fast dwindling — the Capital has 2,500 of them from 8,000 in 2008.

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