### :warning: Support for Android 11 has officially ended on Feb 05, 2024.<br>To ensure your device's security, please upgrade to the latest Android version.
- Private DNS > Private DNS provider hostname: enter the hostname of DNS provider from [this list](https://www.privacyguides.org/en/dns/#recommended-providers) > Save
NOTE: Enable the above settings only when required. Remember to turn them off when no longer required.
## Apps & notifications
#### Notifications
- Notification history > Use notification history: Off
- Sensitive notifications: Off
#### Advanced
- Permission manager > Review each permission and disable accordingly (choose which apps can have access to camera, microphone, gps, contacts etc. If any app doesn't need something, turn it off.)
## Display
#### Advanced
- Screen timeout: Shortest duration that suits you
- Lock screen > Notifications on lock screen: Show sensitive content only when unlocked
## Privacy
#### Permission manager
- Review each permission and disable accordingly (choose which apps can have access to camera, microphone, gps, contacts etc. If any app doesn't need something, turn it off.)
NOTE 1: The default PIN code is usually `1234` or `0000`. However, if these two don't work, you should look on SIM card's packaging or contact your SIM provider's customer support.
NOTE 2: If you enter the PIN code wrong 3 times, you'll be asked to enter a PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code. This code can be obtained from the carrier, after they verify you are the rightful owner of the SIM. DO NOT try to guess the PUK code. If you enter it wrong 3 times, the SIM will be permanently locked and you might have to get a new SIM from your carrier.
**NOTE 1:** Some other settings are same as [Google Account settings](https://github.com/StellarSand/privacy-settings/blob/main/Privacy%20Settings/Google-Account.md)
**NOTE 2:** Gboard settings are available [here](https://github.com/StellarSand/privacy-settings/blob/main/Privacy%20Settings/Gboard.md)