Wednesday, March 25, 2015

How to Protect your Online Activities Make your Privacy a Stress FREE Thing

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How to Protect your Online Activities Make your Privacy a Stress FREE Thing
Today, we almost live everything with the cyberworld, we transact, we share, we collect things, and most importantly we store data's. And this data's that we gather through our journey with the Internet is somehow precious, then someone might be interested on your data and might steal it. So Im here to feed your mind some tips to prevent this to get happen everytime your touch your lovely PC/Device.



1. Use VPN
A personal Virtual Private Network will help your to protect your online activities during your web browsing session. It encrypts data and make it invulnerable to hackers and ISP to see what your doing on your PC.


2. Install the latest Anti-Virus Software
Every hour and every minute, a virus is spreading worldwide not just on PC but also on other plugnplay devices. Once your plug an infected FlashDisk to your vulnerably unprotected PC, it might cause several data lost, and file corruption. So Installing Latest Definition of might take your to a stress-free PC environment.

3. Make sure you only Transact with an HTTPs website
HTTPS is a Hyper-text Transfer Protocol Secure, same with the VPN thingy it encrypts the data passing through the network to prevent hackers from gathering your data such as credit card informations and PIN.

4. Use Strong Password
Many Newbie socials are still using B-day information as their password, or sometimes just a lazy 1234567890, my dear friend that's an easy guest password for hackers to infiltrate your online activities. My advice is to use a password that is very unrelated thing to your life and add numbers with special characters, like "bulletProFF69$^&hackmenoT" well that's my Facebook Password for my unknown account.

5. Follow There Email Security Rules


  • Only add as a “friend” people that you personally know. Review your friends’ list and "unfriend“ people that you don’t personally know or trust.

    • Remove information such as your address, emails, phone number, the year of your birth, and other sensitive information on your profile.
    • Do not share any sensitive and private information on wall postings, messages, or feeds. This goes double for any information about your location and whereabouts. This can be used by criminals to target your home when you are away.
    • Go to the privacy settings and update the privacy settings to control who can see your status updates, posts, photos, and other personal information.
    • Create a separate email account to use for all your social networking sites.
    • Be careful about using Facebook Apps. Some of the apps can access lots of your personal information and sell your personal information to other parties.

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