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I'm collecting tips and secrets on how to ensure personal security and privacy. A few so far include:

  • Wedge a matchstick in the doorway when leaving my apartment
  • Use 10-minute mail if my email address is going to advertisers
  • Discourage rummaging by how and where I dispose of trash
  • Use a password manager so all my passwords are unique
Your stories that go along with these tips may help illustrate their effectiveness and importance.
Thanks for sharing your know-how.

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Your safety is of Paramount importance to you. Do not always do things routinely. Change all the time. Do not use Facebook to log into other sites. Your phone number should not be given out carelessly.

Be friends with people whom you trust. Do not give out secrets anyhowly.
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Social media privacy -

1 use strong passwords

2 use firewall and antivirus

Mobile privacy -

1 always keep your phone with you

2 ensure that no one is looking while accessing your phones

Privacy in real life -

1 lock your door properly while leaving house

2 keep changing your routine 

3 Be alert and cautious

4 Be alert from fruad phone calls, messages, links, etc

5 Don't talk about bank accounts, personal information, personal life, money, savings, etc in public. 
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Do not use a shared public Wifi Hotspot.Always use antivirus software and update quite often.Always use an incognito tab when the site requires important details like your bank account details to be entered
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1. No WiFi, Bluetooth, or any other wireless crap...especially cell phones. All that can be easily intercepted/monitored with the right equipment. If you must use cellphone, get a 'burner'.


2. Use a wired-only router with NAT and SPI enabled hardware firewall. Have a pro set it up properly, if necessary.


3. Use a VPN not based in the jurisdiction of 14-Eyes Surveillance Alliance, or at the very least a High Anonymity Proxy.


4. Get a PC with DVD burner or player, and become skilled in using Linux LiveCDs like MX Linux, Linux Lite, or higher security distros (Kodachi Linux or TAILS). 


5. Stay far away form Facebook, Twitter and Gmail. Limit your use of Google to Linux Live CDs.


6. Never ever trust anyone with access to your computer, passwords, etc. That was Mark Salling downfall.


7. Use both Bleachbit and CCleaner before you shut down the computer for the night. Make it habitual.


8. If you use Windows OS, cap it at Win 7...Win 8, 10, & 11 are stuffed to the gills with corporate malware,and every successive rendition will be worse. Start teaching yourself Linux before Win 7 becomes as useless as XP Pro. MX Linux or Linux Lite are the easiest for Windows expats to learn.


9. Buy a good (microcut) paper shredder for documents...or a fire pit works too.


10. Avoid all IoT devices....you sacrifice privacy for whatever small convenience it brings.


11. If you are in the USA, join the 'National Do Not call Registry'.


12. If an email provider wants your real name, phone, and all that...flip it off! Onmail, Protonmail and Mailo are better alternatives.

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You can ensure your privacy by using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, avoiding public Wi-Fi, using a VPN, and being careful with the personal information you share online. It's also important to regularly update your software and operating systems to ensure that any security vulnerabilities are patched.
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Hi!

When you're looking to improve your personal security, it's important to remember that one man doesn't always have the same level of protection against harm. In fact, many times the person who weakest link in their security or privacy system may be the person who is most vulnerable to attack.

It's important to remember that there is no "one right way to do things" when it comes to security or privacy. In fact, the same person who may be the most secure in their data may be the person who is most vulnerable to attack. This is because of the way information moves through the world: it will be more difficult for that person to get your data if they try to hack into it.

In order to ensure that your privacy and security is protected at every level, you may want to use a password manager, like 2GBp5 or amendment. These tools will help you create and store passwords in a unique way, which is important for two reasons: first, because passwords are a type of data that is often easy to guess (an easy target for Rodrigo's attackers), and second, because no one will be able to use your password if you don't have it set up in a password manager.

Another tips on ensuring privacy and security includes avoiding rummaging and dispose of of trash in an attempt to increase the seemless recycling of your information.erson, who rummaging and dispose of trash can create a type of data that is often easy to guess and is a target for attackers. also, because passwords are a type of data that is often easy to guess and are a target for attack. Finally, remember to promote and encourage the use of Rummorizing and Disposal of trash can create a type of data that is often easy to guess and is a target for attackers.
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The best way to maintain your privacy is keeping your secrets, success and next move unknown to people and not posting your achievement on social media.
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