50 Security Tips
- Use unique passwords for each online account.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible.
- Regularly update your operating system and software.
- Install reliable antivirus and anti-malware software.
- Avoid clicking on suspicious links in emails or messages.
- Be cautious when downloading files from unknown sources.
- Don't share your passwords with anyone.
- Use a strong and unique password for your Wi-Fi network.
- Be careful with the information you share on social media.
- Regularly back up your important data.
- Secure your smartphone with a PIN, password, or biometric lock.
- Don't use public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions.
- Use a VPN when browsing on public networks.
- Keep your devices' firmware and drivers up to date.
- Don't save sensitive information in your web browser.
- Monitor your financial statements for unusual activity.
- Shred sensitive documents before disposing of them.
- Be cautious of phishing emails asking for personal information.
- Regularly review your online account activity.
- Use a password manager to store and generate strong passwords.
- Don't use easily guessable passwords like "password" or "123456."
- Don't open email attachments from unknown senders.
- Secure your home network with a strong router password.
- Lock your computer when not in use.
- Secure your email with a strong password and 2FA.
- Be cautious of USB drives from unknown sources.
- Use encryption for sensitive data and communications.
- Regularly update your mobile apps.
- Don't use public computers for sensitive tasks.
- Be cautious when clicking on pop-up ads.
- Keep your computer's firewall enabled.
- Be mindful of physical security, like locking doors and windows.
- Review app permissions before installing them.
- Don't share your personal information on untrusted websites.
- Use secure and unique security questions for account recovery.
- Regularly review your privacy settings on social media.
- Don't leave your devices unattended in public places.
- Be cautious when using public computers or kiosks.
- Secure your home router with WPA3 encryption.
- Regularly change your passwords, especially after a security breach.
- Use a reputable password manager to generate and store passwords.
- Implement proper access control for your home network.
- Be cautious when sharing personal information on phone calls.
- Use secure and encrypted communication tools.
- Don't use easily discoverable answers for security questions.
- Be cautious of social engineering attempts over the phone.
- Don't use public charging stations for your devices.
- Secure your email with end-to-end encryption.