Digital Privacy and Security

Mini Lesson 3:

Safe Online Practice

Key Points:

  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Use MFA wherever possible to add an extra layer of security beyond just passwords. This significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access to your accounts.

  • Awareness of Online Scams: Be cautious of unsolicited emails and messages and educate yourself about common online scams and phishing techniques. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or attachments to prevent malware infections.

  • Password Management: Utilize a password manager to create and store strong, unique passwords that are at least 12 characters long, with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Regularly update your passwords and enable two-factor authentication for enhanced security.

  • Privacy Settings on Social Media: Proper privacy settings help control who can see your information and what data the platform collects and shares. Regularly review and adjust these settings to limit the amount of personal information shared publicly.

  • Protection Against Stalking and Identity Theft: Keeping social media accounts private can help protect against stalking and identity theft. Public accounts can expose personal details that make it easier for stalkers and identity thieves to gather information and impersonate you.

  • Reducing Cyber Crimes: Public profiles can reveal sensitive information that cybercriminals can exploit to commit fraud, phishing, or other cybercrimes. By maintaining private accounts and being mindful of the information shared online, you can reduce the risk of falling victim to cyber attacks.