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When trying to make money online, it is very much necessary that we keep ourselves away from hackers. It can totally be true, that we may not be familiar or acquainted with how exactly hackers may want to steal personal information from us in order to threaten our well-being as individuals. In as much as an individual may refuse to make money online so as not to be a victim to online scammers and fraudsters, we also need to understand that online hackers do not necessarily need to exist on most money-making platforms. However, one of the possible places that they exist, are mostly in some of the applications and software apps that we download into our smartphones from the Google Play store or from the Google app store, or from websites and platforms in which we visit either through our Google browser or any other browser that we are fond of. Our personal information belongs to us personally, and when these personal informations gets to the hand of individuals who are totally unauthorised to see them, we may absolutely lose and bear a whole lot of losses. Of course there are safety and precautionary measures that we can possibly use to protect our personal informations from hackers and other unauthorised individuals, some of this safety and precautionary measures include:
ENABLE TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for your online accounts, which requires an additional code or password to access your account, beyond just your password.
KEEP SOFTWARE UP-TO-DATE: Keep your operating system, apps, and antivirus software up-to-date to protect against known security vulnerabilities.
BACKUP YOUR DATA: Backup your important data regularly to protect against data loss due to a cyberattack or other incident.
USE STRONG PASSWORDS: Use strong and unique passwords for your accounts and avoid reusing them across different platforms. Consider using a password manager to generate and store your passwords securely.
USE ENCRYPTION: Use encryption to protect sensitive information, such as financial transactions or personal data, when sharing them online.
ENABLE TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION: Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for your online accounts, which requires an additional code or password to access your account, beyond just your password.
KEEP SOFTWARE UP-TO-DATE: Keep your operating system, apps, and antivirus software up-to-date to protect against known security vulnerabilities.
BACKUP YOUR DATA: Backup your important data regularly to protect against data loss due to a cyberattack or other incident.
USE STRONG PASSWORDS: Use strong and unique passwords for your accounts and avoid reusing them across different platforms. Consider using a password manager to generate and store your passwords securely.
USE ENCRYPTION: Use encryption to protect sensitive information, such as financial transactions or personal data, when sharing them online.