Your Guide to Keeping Your Data Private – Part 1
Today we’re kicking off a two part series on securing your digital life. In this first part we’ll touch on passwords, PC security, and smartphone security. Consider this the warm up for part two in which we’ll hit the nitty-gritty of securing your information online and in the cloud – where it is most vulnerable to NSA snooping. First off, this guide is not comprehensive. In it, I will assume that you have some knowledge of the Internet, computers and smartphones. Also, I will not be held liable for how you use this information. Following these tips does not guarantee that your online presence will be untraceable or completely secure. As with many things, your results may vary. Second, security is a trade-off. Generally, the more security layers you enable (and you do want layers) the less user friendly and convenient your environment will become. That’s just the way it is. You will have to find the balance between the two on your own. If you are the only person using your network and you don’t mind the extra time and effort, by all means, build yourself a virtual vault inside a virtual bunker surrounded by a virtual wall and […]