Updated
Updated · Tech Times · May 9
TECHTIMES.com publishes guide to online security tools and safe browsing habits
Updated
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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