Don’t Let Scammers Steal Your Season
Passwords are the primary method of authentication for most online accounts, including email, social media, banking, and shopping accounts.
Passwords are the primary method of authentication for most online accounts, including email, social media, banking, and shopping accounts.
How to protect your online privacy? Use a different password for every account, and make sure that each password is long and complex.
Emails and communication that create a sense of urgency, such as a problem with your bank account or taxes is likely a scam.
Use encrypted messaging apps to protect your private conversations and look for a VPN service that uses strong encryption and has a strict no-logging policy.
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As technology continues to play a more significant role in our personal and professional lives, the risk of cyber-attacks and data breaches increases.
Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your email account by requiring a verification code in addition to your password.
Don't share your personal information, such as your full name, address, phone number, or date of birth, online. Only give this information to trusted sources.
Consider using a separate email address for your social media accounts and be cautious about posting on social media while you're away from home.
A strong password is difficult to guess or crack and typically contains a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
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