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Internet Safety

Fortress with Strong Passwords
Create complex, unique passwords for every account. Avoid using personal details or dictionary words. Consider a password manager to generate and store them securely.
Privacy Under Lock and Key: Be cautious about what personal information you share online, especially on social media. Limit access to sensitive details like your address or birthday. Securing Your Devices:
Software
Maintain up-to-date antivirus and anti-malware software with real-time protection. Enable firewalls to shield your devices from unauthorized access.

Cautious Downloading: Exercise discretion when downloading files or applications. Only use trusted sources and be wary of free software offerings that could harbor malware.
Web Browsing/Internet
Guarded Wi-Fi: Avoid conducting sensitive activities like online banking on unsecured public Wi-Fi networks. Consider using a virtual private network (VPN) for an encrypted connection.

Website Watchdog: Be vigilant about the websites you visit. Look for https:// in the address bar and security certificates to indicate a legitimate site. Cybersecurity Awareness:
Phishing/Social Media
Phishing Patrol: Be wary of unsolicited emails, messages, or calls purporting to be from legitimate institutions. Don't click on suspicious links or attachments.

Social Media Savvy: Be mindful of what you post online. Oversharing personal information can make you vulnerable to scams or identity theft.
Staying informed
Cybersecurity Updates: Stay informed about the latest cybersecurity threats and scams. Reputable security firms often provide free resources and guidance. By following these professional practices, you can significantly enhance your online safety and security. Remember, a cautious and informed approach is vital in navigating the ever-evolving digital landscape.