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Five Steps to Maintaining Your Online Privacy

The internet is a boon. However, unless you take measures to safeguard your privacy, it can harm you in unimaginable ways. Read this and be safe!

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Five Steps to Maintaining Your Online Privacy

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  1. Five Steps to Maintaining Your Online Privacy

  2. How to Enhance Your Online Privacy In the wake of hacks and scandals that have rocked the nation, people are being more vigilant than ever when it comes to their privacy online. Surfing the Web can expose you to hackers and spies, or government entities seeking to obtain your private data. As a small business owner, you have sensitive and confidential information about your company that should be kept private. Here’s how to protect your privacy when surfing the Internet:

  3. Use a VPN Having a VPN is convenient for encrypting your traffic online and preventing people from seeing your online activity. VPNs are also useful if you’re traveling abroad or staying overseas, as they can help you access blocked sites that are restricted in other countries – like Netflix, for example. Some VPNs are free, while others cost money, so do some research to find the best one that fits your needs.

  4. Hire an IT Specialist Having an IT specialist secure your company’s network can help you rest easy knowing that your business is protected. IT specialists are trained to think like hackers, so they know what kind of loopholes to watch out for that could potentially compromise your business’s online security. They’re also trained to notice red flags that might signal suspicious activity. If you’re worried about network security, this can be a great solution.

  5. Be Careful What You Post In the age of the Internet and social media, so much of our personal and professional lives are posted online for the world to see. As a small business owner, you have a reputation to keep, so think twice before you post. Don’t badmouth other people, and don’t post inappropriate or unprofessional things (even on your personal accounts). Old social media posts can come back to haunt you if you’re not careful, so take caution in this regard.

  6. Use the Disconnect App Disconnect is designed to secure your network and notify you about suspicious activity or potential red flags that could signal big problems. It’s a reliable app that’s been highly recommended by experts and utilized by businesses and families alike. This can be helpful if you can’t afford an IT specialist yet but want to have the peace of mind that an IT specialist brings

  7. Use a Firewall At the very least, all businesses and organizations should have a firewall on their network. This is a step toward ensuring that unwanted people and entities can’t access your private data. Make sure you have a reliable firewall installed and do regular check-ups to ensure it is functioning properly.

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