@evilcos (founder SlowMist)

I have a small security habit: whenever I copy something, after using it, I reflexively click the # Clipboard shortcut widget on the screen to clear my clipboard (as shown in Figure 1). This shortcut is very simple (as shown in Figure 2), though I'm not sure if it comes pre-installed. If you're using an iPhone, you can develop this habit just like I did. As for Android, I'm not very familiar with it anymore.

With an iPhone, the chances of your clipboard content being "stolen" are much lower. Any other app that tries to access your clipboard content will trigger a notification, unless you allow pasting (as shown in Figure 3)...

Developing small security habits will give you more peace of mind.

If you need to copy sensitive information on your computer, then I can only wish you luck. As long as your computer is online, there's a countless number of possibilities for that sensitive information to be "stolen"...

If you're into crypto, and your computer doesn't have a hardware wallet or an iPhone wallet for external confirmation, then theft is just a matter of time.

Of course, there's no such thing as absolute security—what I’m saying is all relative. If your security level is a bit higher, you win a bit more.

#HackerAlert