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Internet Habits to Keep Your


       Information Safe




        Hackers are always on the lookout for personal information  they can use to
        access your credit card and bank information, and unsafe surfing can also lead
        to other threats.


        Here are the Top 5 Internet Safety rules to follow to help you avoid getting into
        trouble online (and offline).


       1. Keep Personal Information Professional and Limited

       Potential employers or customers only need to know your expertise and
       professional background, and contact information.  Don’t post information that are

       purely personal online.

       2. Be Careful What You Download

       A top goal of cybercriminals is to trick you into downloading malware to try to

       steal your information. They can disguise the malware as apps – like games,
       or even weather apps.


       3. Choose Strong Passwords

       Passwords are one of the weakest spots in the whole internet security structure;
       still, people tend to choose ones that are easy to remember.

       4. Make Online Purchases From Secure Sites

       When you make a purchase online, you provide credit card or bank

       account information. Ensure that these site provide secure, encrypted
       connections.


       5. Keep Your Antivirus Program Up To Date

       Internet security softwares cannot
       protect against every threat, but they

       will detect and remove most malware.
       Keep your operating system and
       and apps you use always up to date.

       They provide a vital layer of security.
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