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Tips for protecting your devices and personal information

You use devices like laptops, smartphones, tablets and watches to store sensitive information like your credit card. Protecting and securing that information is important to safeguarding your identity and data.

Here are a few things you can easily do to protect your devices.

Install antivirus software

Antivirus software is your first line of defense. It detects, blocks, and removes viruses and warns about dangerous websites and links.

Use strong passphrases/password manager

Using long, complex and unique passwords is a good way to prevent your account from being hacked. An easy way to keep track of and remember your passwords is by using a password manager.

Keep your software up to date

Software companies regularly release updates to improve the performance and security of their applications. It’s important to set up automatic updates on all your devices whenever possible. Having the latest security software, web browsers and operating systems on your devices is one of the best defenses against online threats.

Beware of phishing scams

Phishing occurs when criminals use fake emails, social media posts or direct messages to trick you into clicking on a harmful link or downloading a malicious attachment. By falling for a phishing attempt, you could inadvertently provide cybercriminals with your personal information or have malware installed on your device. To learn how to recognize a phishing scam, view the Phishing Scams webpage.

Only download from secure networks

Do not download updates or applications while using shared networks, such as those in airports, cafes, hotels, etc. Other people on the network might pretend to be an access point and send malware to your device instead of legitimate updates.

Use ad-blocking software

Secure your browser to prevent accidentally downloading malicious software. Hackers may insert malware into ads that run automatically when a page loads, or create pop-ups that pretend to be your antivirus software or other applications on your system, waiting for updates.

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