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Caleb Laieski - Online Safety Tips for the Whole Families

Every single day, web specialists come up with new fun applications, social networks, games although as they become more and more popular, cyber crooks start exploiting these to make some dirty money. Caleb Laieski shared Online Safety Tips for the whole families.

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Caleb Laieski - Online Safety Tips for the Whole Families

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  1. Caleb Laieski - Online Safety Tips for the whole families

  2. Never click links provided to you by people you may not trust Drive by downloads are a huge issue for many the less savvy internet surfers. By clicking on links you get in email from unidentified people you are at likelihood of infecting your computer with a disease if you permit the download to take place.

  3. Always remember that Internet enabled mobile phones and devices can be infected with viruses too.

  4. Chat with your family about Online safety and help them stay apprised of new online safety tips that you might discover

  5. Use an antivirus solution and maintain it up to date The biggest thread to online safety are malware, tracking cookies and online scams. Keep yourself shielded from viruses and spyware and adware by understanding how to manage your antivirus software properly. A great outdated virus scanner is useless against new malware.

  6. Never give out account details to the one for any reason This is certainly self-explanatory. Never give out your password for any reason without write your security passwords down or store them in a cellular phone without encrypting them first.

  7. Never download software from places that you don't trust Simply by downloading and running software from entrusted locations you are at greater risk of your privacy and online safety being breached. Always download from a known, trusted location and ensure that you confirm that the files do not contain viruses before executing them.

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