On internet privacy, be very afraid
- Limit the personal information you share on social media.
- Turn on two-factor authentication especially for important accounts.
- Browse in incognito or private mode.
- Use a different search engine like DuckDuckGo or Qwant (go HERE)
- Before clicking on suspicious links, hover your cursor over the link to view the destination URL. If it doesn’t match the l website you use, don’t click. Even better, don’t click at all.
- Use strong passwords or passphrases for your accounts.
- Use a password manager to keep track of your passwords instead of letting Google do it.
- Get rid of unnecessary apps on your phone.
- Keep your anti-virus and other protections up to date.
Here are some articles that can help:
- Your Technology Is Tracking You. Take These Steps For Better Online Privacy
- Best private search engines that won’t track you in 2021
- 11 Apps You Should Delete from Your Phone Right Now
- How to protect your privacy online
- 15 Apps Everyone Should Have In the Phone
- Which Apps Does Facebook Own?
- The best messaging apps not owned by Facebook
- Online Privacy: Using the Internet Safely
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