Five Easy Ways to Protect Your Privacy Online

Ways to Protect Your Privacy

In a digital realm of shared information, work to protect yours.

The joys of connected life are endless: conducting business, connecting with far away loved ones, entertainment, and shopping with ease. With all the benefits that come along with the digital era, the threats from criminals are easily overlooked – yet ever so present. Protecting your privacy and identity is essential in today’s world. For tips on how to do just that, read on!

Lock Your Screens

Set a password or PIN for every laptop, smartphone, and tablet you own. Any lost devices without a screen lock is an unprotected gateway for thieves. You’re essentially handing over your email, banking, social accounts, and more if you don’t lock your screen with a secure password (and 1234 is not fooling anyone!).

Set a Secure Password

When deciding on a password or code, it’s important to be unique but not personable. Avoid using your birth date, Social Security Number, or phone number as your PINs. For example, instead of using the password ‘Basketball,’ opt for ‘iLikeh00ps7.’ Although it may take you back to bad Instant Messenger usernames, the password will be more secure by using multiple words, upper and lower case, and numbers.

Receive Less Mail

When you give a company your name and address, chances are that the information will be added to direct-marketing lists and used by other companies to send you solicitations. Head to dmachoice.org to remove yourself from unwanted mailing lists.

Be Aware Before You Buy

When you see ‘https’ and a green padlock alongside a URL in your browser’s address bar, it means that the data is encrypted as it travels back and forth between the website and your computer. If you are visiting a dodgy-looking site that fills your screen with pop-ups and is missing the ‘s’ in ‘https,’ it’s best to click out of it and not revisit it again.

Back Up Your Data

Use a system that backs up your files automatically. That way, if you’re hit with a bug or attack, you’ll have the option of restoring your data.

Cyber attacks and criminals threaten individuals and businesses alike. To find out how to protect your business and yourself, visit the team at All Nevada Insurance, serving Las Vegas and neighboring cities in Nevada with reliable insurance policies!