Saturday, December 13, 2014

Follow These and Make your Online Experience Safe



Cyber world is becoming riskier day by day, more with the tempting social networking sites. People of all age groups can be found here, attracting cyber criminals as well in the process. However this is not the only space where security can be compromised; vigilance is required in every sphere online.
For making your online experience safe  and pleasant, here you get compiled information and advice on avoiding scams, fake adverts and making sure your computer stays secure.

1.   Secure your home Wi-Fi network
You need to secure your home Wi-Fi, as intruders might use your bandwidth, or compromise your internet security by infecting your PC with malware or sending their malware attacks from your system. For preventing this, ensure your Wi-Fi is highly secured by using a strong password for your router, or enabling wireless encryption and restricting access to it.
2.   Read online privacy policies carefully before using social networking
Social networking websites always have some privacy policies when you create an account with them. Every time you join a new networking website, read the privacy policy carefully. Be aware how its creators plan to use your information in, and what measures they’re taking to prevent internet security dangers such as phishing and identity theft. Security experts recommend to not using sites that are not explicit on this context.

3.    Be sure with safety in online gaming for your kids
Live online games facilitate kids to network with their friends in a fun way. This could also expose them to internet security dangers like bullying, harassment, and predators. Make sure your kid doesn’t disclose his identity while playing games. Make him use a nickname and always keep a check on whom he’s playing with. Never forget to turn on the safety measures in the game consoles and also use the parental controls they offer.

4.   Install Parental Control on your family computers, just in case
It’s always best to develop open communication with kids. But extra carefulness won’t hurt. By using a Parental Control tool, you can block access to the websites with inappropriate content along with monitoring their activity.
5.   Create safe passwords for your accounts
A weak password can be easily hijacked to allow access to your online accounts illegally, your precious information open to stealing. A basic internet security rule is to create a strong unique password for each online account and change it regularly.

6.   Download and install software from trusted sources only
Free games, music, movies etc. are allowed for downloading all across the internet. They are also very fascinating for children. However, the same popularity leads to infesting them with spyware and other types of malware that can compromise your home internet security. So, you just need to stick to the trusted downloading sources. Don’t ignore reading the license carefully before installing a new software application. Also, ensure that your kids know these rules before they download or install something and seek your permission where they cannot decide on their own.

7.   Look for https:// in the URLs of the websites you make online transactions from
“S” in “https” stands for “secure”, while this should emerge in every bank or online shop address. If there’s a keen online shopper in family, advice him to look out for this internet security sign and shop from trusted sources only.

8.   Learn how to identify and shun phishing scams
Cyber-crooks develop all sorts of scam messages to get your confidential details. Be very cautious of messages and threats of account closures, requests for charity donations, lottery wins and giveaways. You can look out for grammatical mistakes in the messages and links sent to you; in case they’re defectively written, they are undoubtedly part of internet security scam. 
Internet Security is a must with the advent of increased cyber crime and cyber fraudulent activities. You need to keep your family safe from the cyber threats and following these pointers would help you sustain cyber safety.

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