Retrain yourself with some new good habits
Online Privacy and Security 101: How to Protect Yourself
When you use the Internet, you develop both good and bad habits that affect your online privacy and security. For example, using your Facebook profile to log into other online accounts is a bad habit. On the contrary, regularly reviewing your Facebook account privacy settings and enabling features like two-factor authentication is a good habit.
Good habits protect your online privacy and strengthen your security, while bad habits put you at risk. Learn how you behave online and change it by adding a few healthy habits to your online activity.
Whether it’s the annoying ads from your internet searches that follow you everywhere, or spam that floods your email inbox and makes you think about your online privacy, it’s never too late to make a change. Here are a few tips you can use to become a better internet user and protect your privacy online.