Five things you should know about Online Privacy! Hi guys i am Sunil Hemawat , As you know that these days Online Privacy is the most important thing we should keep in mind for our own safety. Many websites/Blog get attacked daily due to improper online security. Such as the incident of famous labnol.org which was hacked. We should keep in mind before doing something, that Online privacy and security is the most important for our website/blog. Today i will write Five things you should know about Online Privacy. I hope these measures will help you. [»] 1.WEB BROWSER SECURITY •A web browser is your gateway to the internet, so keep it current. Updates plug holes that attackers could use to capture your web history , passwords and more. Browsers such as Google Chrome can update automatically as your work. [»]2.SECURE BROWSING •On services such as Gmail and Facebook, turn on secure browsing in your account settings to prevent digital eavesdropping.If you see the prefix “https” in your address bar, its working. For an extra layer of security enable two-step verification.It’s a setting for Gmail, Facebook and some other services that asks for two passwords when you log in: your usual password and a randomly generated password that’s sent to your phone [»]3.About the website you Browsing •Some sites and apps allow you to register using your Facebook and twitter account, but you share alot of information about yourself that way. Use and alternate e-mail adress, and give a fake name to keep your indentities seperate. Read Privacy Policies, Websites such as “Terms of service ; Didn’t Read” ( tosdr.org) explain popular sites’ legalese in plain language. [»]4.Ads keep searching what you browsing •Why do ads on the other websites seem to know what you’ve been searching for on Amazon or Google ? The ad itself places web-tracking files called cookies on your computer that remember what sites you visit. Ads on other websites can read those cookies,too. Clear browsing data at end of a session or use a tool such as CCleaner to remove old cookies. Some sites ask for access to your webcam or location only the first time you use them. For more control over how or when your data is collected, most devices have settings that let you revoke access when you’re done [»]5. Use Vpn or Virtual servers •Consider a virtual private network, or VPN . Apps such as TunnelBear encrypt your activity in a protective shell , uselful for tasks like banking away from home. Be smart when you are about to use unprotected wireless networks. It’s not hard for someone to eavesdrop on unencrypted data you’re sending. At Last Just keep in mind the above instructions which i provided for your own safety. These informations i highly preffer for me and also for you its important for a safer browsing. -Admin Sunil Hemawat

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