Protecting Your Personal Information Online

Use strong, unique passwords for every account. Consider a password manager to generate and store them securely.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible. This adds an extra layer of security, requiring a code from your phone or another device in addition to your password.

Be cautious about phishing scams. Legitimate companies will never ask for your password or banking details via email or text message. Verify directly with the company if you’re unsure.

Regularly review your account privacy settings on social media and other online platforms. Limit the amount of personal information you share publicly.

Keep your software updated. Outdated software is vulnerable to security breaches. Enable automatic updates for your operating system and applications.

Use a reputable antivirus program and keep it active. Regularly scan your computer for malware and viruses.

Be mindful of public Wi-Fi networks. Avoid accessing sensitive information like banking details on unsecured networks. Use a VPN for added protection.

Think before you click. Be wary of suspicious links or attachments in emails and messages. Hover over links to see their actual destination before clicking.

Monitor your credit report regularly. Check for any unauthorized activity that might indicate identity theft.

Educate yourself about online security best practices. Numerous reliable resources provide information on staying safe online.