Protecting Your Personal Information Online

Always use strong, unique passwords for every account. Consider a password manager to help 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 websites will never ask for your passwords or banking details via email. Verify the sender’s address and contact the company directly if you’re unsure.

Regularly review your online accounts’ security settings. Check for suspicious activity and update your passwords and privacy preferences frequently.

Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware software on your devices. Keep it updated to protect against viruses and other threats.

Use strong Wi-Fi passwords and avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions. Consider using a VPN for added protection when using public networks.

Think before you share. Be mindful of the information you post online. Limit the personal data you disclose on social media and other public platforms.

Keep your software updated. Regularly update your operating system, web browser, and applications to patch security vulnerabilities.

Be aware of data breaches. Monitor your credit report and bank accounts for any unauthorized activity. Report any suspicious activity immediately.

Use secure websites. Look for the “https” in the website address and a padlock icon in the browser’s address bar to ensure a secure connection.