For someone like me who hasn't been in the cryptocurrency world for long, I really hadn't paid much attention to this celestial body. After seeing the screenshots and shares from the big players, I felt it was necessary to uninstall it.
I immediately closed all permissions, then checked all my wallets, and for now, they are safe.
I then uninstalled the software, and proceeded to run a virus scan, while also checking if I had taken pictures of the private keys during wallet registration, and organized my photo album. The cryptocurrency world is indeed full of crises for newcomers.
I used to be quite lazy and liked to take pictures of my private keys, but I've changed that habit. I now keep my phone used for mining separate from exchanges and wallets; I don't share a phone between them to minimize potential damage.
Regardless of whether there are risks, it's better to be safe than sorry. I hope this handling hasn't brought much hidden danger. Those promoters with a large number of registrations should also advise newcomers to pay attention to self-protection and not let their assets be picked up by others.
Although I've done real-name verification and can't turn back the clock, I can only do this much. I wonder if any of the big players have any better suggestions for better asset management?