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Top 5 Security Measures Everyone Should Take That Surfs The Web

Posted on: April 13th, 2013

Surfs The WebThanks to security breaches with Facebook and other social media and government moguls, everyone has probably had some private information leak onto the web or elsewhere. Is anything really private anymore? Perhaps the bigger question is should anyone really worry? Maybe the bigger point that some hackers are trying to make is that they know everything.

Honestly you should have concerns about your privacy. In a continuing effort to help you take back your privacy and ensure your successful efforts, we’ve outlined a few steps that will help you regain your confidence about what you can do to succeed in your safety on the web:

  1. Conduct a personal investigation. If you haven’t already there is no harm in running your own background check to make sure the information on your report is accurate. You should also consider running a credit check. This will help ensure that your information is accurate. There are services that will keep you informed of your information and alert you if something is posted to your reports. You may consider in investing in one. This is a good way to prevent identity theft and fraudulent activity.
  2. Clear flash cookies. One way that someone can track where you have been on the net is by tracking your cookies, and not just the ones that you delete from your history. You can do that in Firefox by using the Objection extension. There is also a place to do that in the Settings tab that allows you to automatically clean out your files where you can never store that information.
  3. Use hard to crack security passwords. Most people are not clever when it comes to picking security passwords. Even worse, when it comes to security questions they pick things like their mother’s maiden name, which is probably the worst security question on the planet. Pick something that is simple and easy and unique. You can even make up a word. Just try something that no one on the planet but you could answer. Then write it down in case you forget it and store it somewhere that you will not lose it.
  4. Use a proxy server. If you plan to serve the web, use a proxy server. That way you can do so anonymously. Otherwise you never know who will follow you and track what you are looking at or log your IP address.
  5. Keep your Facebook private. Far too many people share the intimate and gross details of their life on Facebook. You may want to keep Facebook a bit more private. Consider it as a resource for a few and selected friends. There is nothing wrong with that. There are a lot of scammers and hackers that routinely target people on social media websites. Try to limit your use to protect yourself.

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