
Simple, practical steps to protect your personal information, accounts, and devices from cyber threats every day
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Keep your phones, computers, and tablets safe by using strong passwords, enabling automatic updates, and installing security software. A few simple habits can block most common threats.
Passwords are the keys to your digital life—use long, unique passphrases and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for your most important accounts to stop hackers in their tracks.
Learn to spot phishing scams, avoid suspicious links, and browse securely. Being cautious online is the best way to keep your information private.
Take control of what you share online by reviewing privacy settings and thinking carefully before you post. Protect yourself from unwanted attention or data collection.
Always shop and bank on secure sites, avoid public Wi-Fi for payments, and regularly review your statements for anything unusual to keep your finances protected.
Set ground rules for kids, use parental controls, and keep communication open. Empower your family to enjoy the internet safely and responsibly.
Know the first steps to take if your accounts are hacked or you’ve been scammed. Acting quickly can minimize the damage and help you recover.
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