Friday, July 26, 2013
Privacy in the Digital Age
There are many steps that you can take to ensure better privacy in the internet age. The internet is not going to go anywhere soon so we need to better adapt to in terms of security and privacy. Internet phone services are relatively new when it comes to the different kinds applications and communication services that are provided online. One of the first things that you should consider doing it making sure that your hardware is secure. Set up your PC to require a password when it wakes from sleep or boots up. Same thing with your mobile devices. Not only should you use a passcode to access them every time you use them, install an app that will locate your phone or tablet if it’s lost or stolen, as well as lock it or wipe it clean of any data so a stranger can’t get access to the treasure trove of data saved on it. It is also good to have great anti-malware programs installed on all of the devices. Speaking of passcodes, you can lock down your Facebook, Google, Dropbox, Apple ID, Microsoft, Twitter and other accounts with two-factor authentication. That means that when you log in, you’ll also need to enter a special code that the site texts to your phone. Some services require it each time you log in, other just when you’re using a new device or web browser.
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Privacy is not guaranteed with the digital age. Phone services are not secure in any way.
ReplyDeleteThe digital age has given us new phone services like videoconferencing and great mobile applications but not privacy.
ReplyDeleteIf your using an online phone service, how do you think there would not be security problems.
ReplyDeleteInternet phone services are used for many more things these days. Even Facebook has VoIP.
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