
Have you ever talked to your friend about buying a certain product for example wireless earphones, and the next thing you see are advertisements on your social media sites like Facebook regarding the said product? Does that ever creep you out and get you all paranoid like “Who’s listening?!” because it sure does that to me. And because of that, do you ever question: How safe am I on the internet?
Well not to worry because in today’s post, I will giving you tip on how to ensure your safety on the internet.
Tip 1: Limit personal information you post on the internet

Personal information are information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable:
a.whether the information or opinion is true or not; and
b.whether the information or opinion is recorded in a material form or not.’
Personal information such as mobile number, home address, relationship status can all post as threats to your cyber safety. All these information can lead to bigger threats. Therefore, always keep your personal information limited and not hand it out simply.
Tip 2: Turn on your privacy settings

Browsing and social media usage can expose a lot about you! Be sure you turn on privacy settings to keep put unwanted attention from hackers or other cyber dangers. Web browsers and mobile systems have privacy- enhancing settings available so be sure to enable them. For instance, on Instagram, you can keep your account private so only those you approve can follow you. However, note that some privacy settings are made hard to find so that companies can have access to your information for marketing purposes. SO! Be sure to find that privacy settings by hook or by crook!
Tip 3: Ensure a secure Internet Connection

In this day and age where internet is so prevalent, we would do anything we can to stay connected, even if it means finding random wi-fi connections. However, did you know that by doing that, you have no control over its security? Meaning people can access to your information and possibly use them for whatever means! Hence, always ensure that you are connected to a connection that is secure!
Tip 4: Choose Strong Passwords and NEVER share them

The photo above is a prime example of what your should NOT do. Choosing passwords such as “123456” or “qwerty” is the worse thing to do, and writing them down on a notepad is the absolute nope! Such passwords are easy to guess and easy to hack, people who have attained your password pretty much have all the information they need to cause trouble. To be safe, choose passwords that are strong. Most websites now make it a requirement to have passwords that are minimum 8 characters in length; inclusive of characters in at least 1 of these 3 categories:
1. Upper Case (A-Z)
2. Lowe Case (a-z)
3. Special characters (~`!@#$%^&*()+=_-{}[]\|:;”’?/<>,.)
A strong password should not contain a common proper name, login ID, email address, initials, first, middle or last name. If yours does, then you know what to do!
Tip 5: Download anti-virus programs and keep them updated

Anti-virus programs do not protect against every threat, however they do protect against malware. They detect the malware and remove them keeping your devices safe. Be sure to keep them updated so they stay current with your operating systems and and applications. Good Anti-virus programs include McAfee, Norton, AVG and more!
Be sure to keep these tips in mind and fend for your own cyber safety!



























