CPCL – Hardware and OS Form Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.You will be asked to provide details on the make and model of your computer and OS (Operating System) , Instructions are included throughout the questionnaire as to how to locate specific information!Name * details protects and What is your device? *--- Select Choice ---Laptop ComputerDesktop ComputerTabletPlease provide the make and model of the computer *To find the make and model Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog. Type msinfo32 and press Enter. In the System Information window, look for: System Manufacturer (the make) System Model (the model number)Please provide details of your operating system? *How to Find Out Your Computer’s Operating System For Windows: Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard. Type winver and press Enter. A window will appear showing your Windows version and build number. Please confirm details Installed software that protects the device from Malware *Press Windows Key + I to open Settings. Go to Privacy & Security (or Update & Security on Windows 10). Select Windows Security → Open Windows Security. Click Virus & Threat Protection.Please provide details of your Tablet operating system? *Tablet Open the Settings App Look for the ⚙️ Settings icon — usually found on your home screen or in the app drawer. 3. Locate the “About” or “System” Section On Android tablets: Scroll down and tap About Tablet or System > About Tablet. On iPads: Tap General, then About. 4. Find the OS Information On Android: Look for Android Version — it will show a number (e.g., 13, 12, 11). On iPad: Look for Software Version — it will show something like iPadOS 17.3. 5. Note the Details Please confirm details Installed software that protects the device from Malware Open Your Settings Menu On most tablets, tap the Settings app (gear icon) from your home screen or app drawer. Look for Security or Privacy Options Scroll down and select Security, Privacy, or Device Care (the exact name may vary depending on your tablet’s brand and operating system). Check for Installed Security Apps In the security section, look for entries like Antivirus, Anti-Malware, or Device Protection. You can also open your Apps or Application Manager list and scan for well-known security app names (e.g., Avast, Bitdefender, Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky). Check Built-In Protection Many tablets have built-in protection, such as Google Play Protect (Android) or iPadOS security features. On Android, go to Google Play Store → Menu → Play Protect to see if it’s active. On iPad, security is integrated, but you can check for any additional security apps in your installed apps list. Do you have a phone that you use for work related activities *YesNoThis includes work phones issued to you or personal phones that you use to access work based info such as SharePoint, Outlook or teamsIs the phone work or personal ? Please also confirm the number *Please provide the make and modelCheck in Your Phone’s Settings Android: Go to Settings → About phone (or About device). You’ll see the make (brand) and model number listed. iPhone: Go to Settings → General → About. Look for Model Name and Model Number.Please confirm if the OS is Android or iOS--- Select Choice ---AndroidiOSPlease confirm “iOS Version” and “Software Version.” detailsHow to Check Your iPhone’s Operating System Version Unlock your iPhone and go to the Home Screen. Open the Settings app (the grey gear icon). Scroll down and tap “General.” Tap “About.” Look for “iOS Version” or “Software Version.”Please confirm “Android Version” and “Software Version.” details (copy)Open the Settings App Look for the ⚙️ Settings icon on your home screen or in your app drawer, then tap it. Scroll Down to “About Phone” (or “About Device”) This option is usually near the bottom of the menu. On some devices, you may need to tap System first. Find “Android Version” Inside the About Phone section, look for Android Version. The number shown (e.g., Android 13) is your current OS version. Optional – Check for Updates While you’re here, you can tap Software Update or System Update to see if a newer version is available. 💡 Tip: Menu names can vary slightly depending on your phone brand (Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, etc.), but the process is generally the same. If you’d like, I can also make a quick visual guide so it’s even easier to follow. Would you like me to create that? If you have futher devices, i.e. laptop and a separate tablet, please submit a separate form for further devices Submit