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protecting your own data - 2 views

started by divleva on 04 Dec 21
  • divleva
     
    I believe that the issue of protecting your own data will become paramount in our society in a few years. You can always have your passwords or card data stolen if there is a "tip-off". First of all, I use two-factor authentication where possible. This allows me to see which device is trying to log into accounts.
    Second, complex passwords.
    Third, I occasionally use a paid VPN. This is generally not necessary. I can only recommend an article with a review on the best services https://en.vpnwelt.com/review/. I used to use a free one, but my needs increased, so I had to switch to more serious resources.

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