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Safe Internet Surfing Tips

Mukeshchoudhary calendar September 23, 2024 clock 3 min
safe internet surfing tips

How to conduct Safe Internet surfing?

The internet is loaded with innumerable ways of compromising your information. Some of the viruses and malware spread just by clicking on malicious links or webpages. An infected system can affect functionality in many ways. It can reduce the processing speed, activate countless pop-ups, download programs without approval or expose personal sensitive data.

Cybercriminals are continuously evolving new ways of hijacking systems and unless you don’t pay enough attention to the issues, your system is susceptible to huge data loss and malfunctioning.

It is essential to safeguard your personal and business data while surfing the internet. You can alleviate cyber risks by understanding the tactics used by hackers to gain unauthorized access.

A user should be aware of the threats that viruses can pose. Fortunately, there are various signs that indicate the risk factor of a website or network. We have listed some of the preventive measures which a user should take into consideration while surfing the internet:

Don’t share personal information on doubtful websites

Corrupted sites asks for your personal information like contact number, home address or credit card details. Avoid entering such details as these can be used remotely by cybercriminals to gain access to your data.

Do not publicize your personal information

It is highly recommended to set privacy setting before sharing any personal data on social media. Profiles with unsecured private data are more susceptible to attack from cybercriminals who are on a continuous track.

Maintain strong privacy settings

Restrict unknown user to access your personal information by updating your privacy settings. Grant access only to your friends, family, and reliable profiles to see your posts or updates.

Set strong password
Avoid sharing your password even in extreme cases or when asked by a website. Passwords can grant access to huge personal data. Also, set a strong password with a mixture of numbers, letters, and special characters. Secure your personal devices like smartphones and PC with password

Avoid accessing unknown or unsecured sites

Use only reliable and reputed websites when shopping online or paying bills. Do not share a password or personal information on unknown source or websites. Do not click on unknown links as they can give instant access to your personal data to the cybercriminals or malicious attackers.

Timely update your software

Install a renowned and reliable software security system in your smartphones, PCs, etc. Ensure that you stay updated and install the latest security software to stay protected always.

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