
Protecting your data is essential in today’s digital world . whether you’re using a smartphone, computer, or working online. Here’s a simple guide on:
1. Use Strong Passwords
- At least 12 characters, with uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols
- Avoid using names, birthdays, or simple words
- Use a password manager (like Bit warden, 1Password, or LastPass)
2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
- Adds a second layer of security (code sent to phone or app like Google Authenticator)
- Use it for email, social media, banking, and work accounts
3. Keep Software & Devices Updated
- Install the latest updates for Windows/macOS, apps, browsers, and antivirus
- Updates fix security vulnerabilities hackers might exploit
4. Be Cautious with Public Wi-Fi
- Use VPN (Virtual Private Network) when on public Wi-Fi
- Don’t access bank or work accounts on open Wi-Fi networks
5. Backup Your Data Regularly
- Use cloud services (Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud) or external hard drives
- Set up automatic backups to avoid data loss from damage or malware
6. Be Aware of Phishing Attacks
- Don’t click suspicious links or download unknown files
- Always check sender email address carefully
- Be careful of messages pretending to be from banks or companies
7. Use Antivirus and Firewall
- Install trusted antivirus software
- Keep firewall enabled to block unauthorized access
8. Encrypt Sensitive Data
- Use file or disk encryption for sensitive files
- BitLocker (Windows), File Vault (macOS), or 7-Zip with password protection
9. Limit App Permissions
- Only give apps the access they truly need (e.g., location, camera)
- Review permissions in device settings
10. Secure Your Accounts and Devices
- Lock your phone/laptop with a password or biometric (fingerprint/face)
- Set auto-lock timers
- Log out from devices you don’t use
