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Limit personal information online to reduce scams, identity theft, and oversharing risks

Sharing online feels normal. People post birthdays, vacation photos, job updates, school details, favorite hangouts, pet names, family milestones, and profile information without thinking much about it. But the more personal information you distribute online, the easier it becomes for scammers to build a convincing story about you. A safer rule is simple: share less […]

Log out of websites when you’re finished to protect your online accounts

Staying logged in is convenient. You open your laptop, visit your favorite shopping site, email account, streaming app, bank, or job board, and everything is ready to go. No password. No verification code. No delay. But that convenience comes with a risk: if a device is shared, lost, stolen, or infected with malware, an active […]

Change default passwords on home routers and smart devices before hackers find them

Your Wi-Fi router, baby monitor, smart camera, thermostat, doorbell, printer, and other connected devices may arrive with a default username and password. Sometimes those credentials are printed on a sticker. Sometimes they are listed in a manual. Sometimes they are as simple as admin/admin or admin/password. That may make setup easier, but it also gives […]

Shortened URL safety: How to reveal hidden links before you click

Shortened URLs make long web addresses easier to share, especially in texts, social posts, QR codes, and emails. Unfortunately, shortening also hides the destination. A link such as bit.ly/3Example gives you no obvious way to tell whether it leads to a trusted website, a fake login page, or a malware download. Cybercriminals exploit that uncertainty. […]

Pack laptops and phones in your carry-on bag for safer travel

When you travel with a laptop, phone, tablet, camera, or other electronic device, where you pack it matters. Checked luggage can be delayed, damaged, opened for inspection, or sent to the wrong destination. Keeping important devices in a carry-on bag—or, even better, a backpack that stays with you—gives you more control over their physical and […]

Wait until you return home to post travel photos and protect your privacy

Vacation photos are fun to share. A beach sunset, airport selfie, hotel view, or family adventure can keep friends updated while you travel. Unfortunately, posting those memories in real time can also tell strangers where you are—and where you are not. The safer approach is simple: take all the photos you want, but wait until […]