WhatsApp Launches Parent-Managed Accounts
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WhatsApp Launches Parent-Managed Accounts
Read More: buff.ly/VrfyhlV
#WhatsAppSafety #ParentControls #ChildOnlineSafety #EndToEndEncryption #AccountSecurity #DigitalWellbeing #MessagingSecurity #PrivacyTech
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) wherever possible. It adds an extra layer of security, making it much harder for unauthorized access to your accounts. Protect your digital life with this simple step.
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Add an extra layer of defense to your online accounts with two-factor authentication. It's like having a second lock on your digital door, making it much harder for unauthorized access, even if your password is leaked.
#Potatosecurity #2FA #AccountSecurity
If a deal requires creating an account, use a unique password and turn on two-factor authentication. Account takeovers lead to unwanted orders. #AccountSecurity
Quick tip: Consider using a separate email address for exchanges, with its own strong password and 2FA, to reduce account takeover risk. #AccountSecurity
Deal tip: Email receipts you didn’t expect? Don’t click “view order.” Instead, sign in by typing the retailer name yourself and review recent orders. #AccountSecurity
Before you store your card in an account, turn on two-factor authentication and use a unique password. Saved payment methods are convenient but higher impact. #AccountSecurity
Before you save a card to an account, enable two-factor authentication and review recovery options. A stolen password is less useful if logins require a code. #AccountSecurity
Email receipts can be spoofed. If you get a surprise order confirmation, don’t call numbers in the email—go to your account on the real site and verify from there. #AccountSecurity
Before saving your card in an account, check if the site offers passkeys or app-based 2FA. Strong login security matters as much as a strong card. #AccountSecurity
Before you store your card in an account, set a strong unique password and turn on 2-step verification if available. Stored cards raise the stakes. #AccountSecurity
A practical habit: use a unique password for shopping accounts and turn on two-factor authentication when it’s offered. #AccountSecurity #Privacy
Don’t save your card on every site. If you do, review stored payment methods quarterly and remove ones you don’t use. #AccountSecurity
Email “order confirmation” you didn’t expect? Treat it as a warning, not a puzzle. Check your card transactions first, then your account orders, then change passwords. #AccountSecurity
If a deal requires creating an account, use a unique password and turn on 2FA where available. Shopping accounts get targeted for takeover. #AccountSecurity
🔐 Review Third-Party App Access
Check which apps have access to your Google, Microsoft, or social media accounts. Revoke access to apps you no longer use or recognize.
#TekTips #AccountSecurity #PrivacyControl #TekComComputer
Quick tip: Before you store a card in an account, set a strong password and turn on two-factor authentication. Saved cards are convenient, but they raise the impact of a takeover. #AccountSecurity
Bitwarden Launches Cupid Vault Feature
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#Bitwarden #PasswordManager #EndToEndEncryption #CredentialSharing #PrivacyTech #AccountSecurity #CyberHygiene #ZeroKnowledge
Zendesk Spam Wave Floods User Emails
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#ZendeskAbuse #SpamWave #EmailSecurity #SupportSystemAbuse #CyberThreat #InfosecAlert #DigitalSpam #AccountSecurity
When you create a password, treat your exchange account like email + bank combined. Use a unique long password and a password manager if you can. (Link in bio) #AccountSecurity
Before you store a card in an account, check if the site supports two-step login and alerts for purchases. Convenience is nice, but account takeovers happen. #AccountSecurity
When you save a card on a site, also look for account security settings. Turn on login alerts and review “saved devices” if the store supports it. #AccountSecurity
Payment tip: Before you save a card in a new shop, check whether they support 2-step login and whether you can easily remove saved payments later. #AccountSecurity
Google Updates Android Theft Protection
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#AndroidSecurity #MobileSecurity #DeviceProtection #GoogleSecurity #AccountSecurity #PrivacyByDesign #TheftProtection #CyberHygiene
Before you save a card to an account, turn on two-factor authentication and check that recovery email/phone are current. Account takeovers happen. #AccountSecurity
Before you save a card in a new account, check if the site supports strong login protection like passkeys or two-factor authentication. Convenience isn’t worth weak security. #AccountSecurity
🛡️ Data Breach Playbook for Customers
If your data is exposed, act fast: change passwords, enable MFA, monitor activity, and watch for phishing. Stay alert for updates.
#CyberSecurity #DataBreach #AccountSecurity #InfosecK2K
Can you buy old Bluesky accounts like you can buy aged IG accounts? 🤔
#AccountSale #AccountSecurity #DigitalFraud #DarkPatterns
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Email receipts are useful, but only if they’re real. If you get an unexpected “order confirmed,” don’t click—log in to the retailer from your bookmark and check orders. #AccountSecurity
Email deal alerts can be fine, but don’t sign in from the email button if it feels off. Open your browser and log in the usual way to check your account and orders. #AccountSecurity