TECHTIMES.com publishes guide to online security tools and safe browsing habits
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Updated · Tech Times · May 9
TECHTIMES.com publishes guide to online security tools and safe browsing habits
10 articles · Updated · Tech Times · May 9
The report highlights password managers, VPNs, ad blockers, two-factor authentication, HTTPS, privacy-focused browsers and DNS filtering as key protections for daily internet use.
It also urges users to update software, avoid suspicious links, remove unused browser extensions, manage cookies and use strong, unique passwords to reduce phishing, malware and tracking risks.
The article says growing online banking, shopping, work and communication make basic digital awareness essential, especially on public Wi-Fi and when sharing personal information on websites.
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