Simple Steps to help protect you

Think before you Post

It’s important to “think before you post” because once something is shared online, it can be difficult to remove and can have lasting consequences on your reputation, potentially impacting your personal and professional life; essentially, “what happens on the internet, stays on the internet,” meaning your posts can be seen by anyone, including future employers, and could be used to judge your character or professionalism.

Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA adds an extra layer of security to user accounts by requiring more than just a username and password to log in, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access even if login credentials are compromised, like through phishing attacks or password breaches; essentially making it much harder for hackers to gain access to sensitive information.

Setting up and securing your GMail account.

Setting up and securing your iCloud account.

Setting up MFA with other services.

Update your software and Windows

Updating Windows is crucial to maintain your computer’s security, performance, and functionality by installing critical security patches, fixing software bugs, and adding new features, essentially protecting your system from potential threats like viruses and hackers while also improving overall user experience

Checking your Windows Update Settings

Browser Pop Up Blocker

AdBlock Plus to remove intrusive and annoying advertisements from websites, leading to a cleaner browsing experience, faster page loading times, reduced data usage, and potentially enhanced privacy by blocking tracking scripts associated with ads; essentially giving you more control over what content you see on the web while browsing.

Download and installer of Ad Block Plus

About Fake Ads and Pop Ups

Browser Notification Pop Ups

Use Strong Passwords

Using strong passwords is crucial because they significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your online accounts, protecting your personal information from hackers by making it much harder for them to guess or crack your password, especially when combined with unique passwords for each site; essentially acting as a strong first line of defense against cyber threats.

Understanding Passwords & Passphrases

Think before you Post