Your self-respect is your best defense against potential threats. Scammers often attempt to exploit personal information or content for blackmail or impersonation.
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Regularly backing up files
Backups keep copies of important files that can provide continuity if the original is lost or destroyed.
Signs its a scam
How to recognize, respond to, and protect yourself from scams effectively and safely.
Using public wifi and hotspots
Public Wi-Fi in cafes, airports, or hotels is convenient but risky. Cybercriminals can intercept data, so always take precautions
Updating your devices and software
Keeping software and devices up to date with regular patches can boost your online safety.
Enabling multi-factor authentication
Multifactor authentication adds an extra layer of security.
Setting strong passwords and passphrases
Boost your online safety by creating secure passphrases or strong, unique passwords.
What is a password manager?
A password manager securely stores your passwords, requires one master password, and generates strong, unique credentials for every account.







