Protecting Your Privacy and Security Online

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

Always check the website’s security certificate before entering personal information. Look for the padlock icon in your browser’s address bar and ensure the URL starts with “https”.

Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited emails or messages. Phishing attempts are common; verify the sender’s identity independently before interacting.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible. This adds an extra layer of security, requiring a second verification method beyond your password.

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

Use a reputable antivirus and anti-malware program. Regularly scan your computer for threats.

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

Review your online accounts regularly. Check for any unauthorized activity and change passwords if necessary. Monitor your credit report for suspicious transactions.

Understand the privacy policies of websites before sharing personal data. Only provide the necessary information and be aware of how your data will be used.

If you suspect a security breach, act quickly. Report it to the relevant authorities and change your passwords immediately.