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How to Protect Your Right to Privacy Online

Online privacy, according to IBuyEssay should be a big concern to everyone. But unfortunately, most people are not taking it seriously. Advancement and wide-spread use of digital and web-based technologies have even made it worse. In a bid to sign up on social media or engage in some other activities online, people give out information without thinking considering the consequences.

However, a number of companies out there have more information or know more about you than you think. You should also not forget in a hurry that online scammers are working tirelessly, looking for their next victim. And they cannot cause harm unless you give out sensitive information. So, start protecting your right to privacy online by implementing the following tips.

Protect Your Right to Privacy Online
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1. Don’t give out too much information on your social media profile

Do you need to fill up all the blank spaces on your social media account before using the platform? The simple answer is, no! So, why provide all your details? Keeping your phone number, email address, house address and other sensitive information about you out of your social media profile is a wise decision.

If anyone wants to know your house address, phone number, email address or any other information about you, they should go ahead and request it. Another way you can protect your right to privacy is to set your social media profile to private mode. In this case, only you or those authorized by you can view your profile information.

2. Avoid weak passwords

Most websites let you see the strength of your password when signing up. And the simple reason is to ensure that your account is well secured. And for that, you need to choose a strong password. 

You can create a strong password for your account by mixing up numbers and letters, and also increasing the length of the password. You can also vary the password with uppercase and lowercase letters to make it more difficult for hackers to identify. 

You should also avoid including your personal information in your password, such as name and date of birth that people can easily find online — for example, Johnmarry1980. The problem with such passwords is that it makes hacking easy. 

Another step you can take to prevent being hacked and to protect your privacy online is to avoid saving passwords on your web browsers. Whenever your web browser notifies you to save a password, choose ”no”.

3. Don’t create all your accounts with one password

Many people are still using the same password for all their accounts. It makes it easier to remember their password and login to any platform they want fast. However, while this is true, having or using the same password across different platforms can make you more vulnerable to cyber attacks. 

So, the best option is to use different passwords for each platform or account you are operating. It doesn’t matter if they have something similar, but the passwords should never be the same altogether. Also, you shouldn’t worry about misplacing your passwords. Whenever you forget your original password, you can use the “forget password” option to request a change of password anytime, and as many times as you want.

4. Limit the sharing of sensitive information online

Interacting with friends, family, colleagues and clients online is not a bad thing to do. But some things are better said or discussed offline than online. Sharing sensitive information, photos, videos and others isn’t a good idea. Reason being that the information can be tracked through various means and used against you.

So, the ideal step to take is to limit the sharing of sensitive information, particularly those you don’t want others to see or hear. Limit your use of social media, emails, and other means for this purpose. Instead, you can arrange for a one-on-one meeting with the person to interact in a comfortable and calm environment. 

5. Secure your devices

Your mobile phones, PC and other hardware, need protection. They might contain a wealth of information that is highly sensitive, so you need to keep them protected from unauthorized users. And in this case, the best way is to use a password because you won’t always be around to prevent people from touching your devices.

Your hardware can also go missing anytime or fall into the wrong hands. So, it is better you secure it now to prevent hackers from gaining access. Also, ensure you don’t carry sensitive information around on your PC, or mobile phones. If you can, store them in a separate external hard drive or USB flash drive that you rarely carry around. 

Another thing to do is to mind the sites you visit, and links you open. The point is some links have ransomware embedded in them. So, once you click on them, ransomware will automatically be installed on your device, giving hackers the power to invade your privacy. 

Conclusion

These are some of the tips to protect your privacy online. They are also things you can start implementing for good. You can use them to prevent hackers from gaining access to sensitive information about you that can tarnish your image or prevent companies from gaining access to too much information about you. So, follow the tips on this post to protect your right to privacy online.

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