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Best practices for data privacy and cybersecurity

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    Craig Holton
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    One important step is to use strong and unique passwords for all your accounts, and to change them regularly. Don’t reuse passwords across multiple accounts.

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    James Unzueta
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    Be careful about what you click on and download online. Phishing emails and malicious software can infect your computer and steal your data

    #7800
    Jean Carver
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    It is a good practice to use two-factor authentication whenever possible. It adds an extra layer of security by requiring you to provide a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone.

    #7801
    James Wilson
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    It’s also important to keep your software and operating system up-to-date with the latest security patches. This helps prevent vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit.

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    Dolores Stewart
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    Don’t overshare on social media. Avoid posting personal information like your phone number or home address, and be cautious about accepting friend requests from strangers.

    #7803
    Amos Penny
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    Use a virtual private network (VPN) when accessing the internet from public Wi-Fi networks, like at a coffee shop or airport. This helps protect your data from being intercepted by hackers.

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