Simple ways to protect your identity and stay anonymous online.
1) Avoid Social Media Sites
I
know what you’re thinking. Social media is extremely popular in today’s
world. But, with this popularity also comes the countless scams and
other numerous nasty bugs and leaks – especially on sites like Facebook
and Twitter where you don’t hesitate to share your sensitive
information. So, the best way is to just delete your account and keep
yourself safe. But, if you must use social media, make sure you tweak
and adjust all available options and security settings to protect your
privacy as much as possible.
2) VPN
A
VPN is a very effective way to encrypt your identity. This virtual
private network provides you with an alternative IP address that lets
your traffic be untraceable to your device. It can also help you gain
access to some restricted websites in your area.
3) Alternative Search Engines Preferred
If
you’re a conscious user and not ready to compromise your privacy, then
it’s time to change your search engine. It’s because the most popular
ones extract a lot of information about you and your browsing
preferences. They give you good speed, but not security.
4) Delete Cookies
It’s
a fact that cookies help to trace your activities online. Websites use
cookies, which are downloaded on your device. You need to manually clean
them from the settings of your browser in order to wipe off all traces
of your online activities.
5) Email Security
Everyone
has an webmail email account these days with service providers like
Google, Yahoo, etc. But, these are not entirely secure and extensions
are needed to increase the security. For example, Google mail users can
use SecureGmail for the privacy of their emails.
6) Secure Protocol Websites
Websites
with the https:// protocol offer a secure connection, which means your
connection is encrypted. Still, many websites have not yet adopted this
secure protocol. You can have the HTTPS Everywhere extension, which
keeps you away from unsecured connections.
7) Password Strength
Authentication
is facilitated with the help of passwords. If you want your personal
information and accounts to be secure, you need to use a strong
password, which will not be easy to remember. For this, you need a
password manager where you can store all your passwords and use just one
master password for access.
8) Private Mode Browsing
If
you’re browsing using one of the browsers like Chrome, IE or Firefox,
storing of cookies on visiting a site each time can be avoided by just
browsing in private mode.
9) The Onion Router (TOR)
TOR
is a network used for improved online security by providing anonymous
tunnels. The TOR browser was initially designed for the US military and
makes it difficult to track activities on the web. This browser
sometimes get slow and beginners might have difficulty adjusting to it
at first.
10) Secure OS
The
choice of operating system remains a challenge when it comes to
security. Some operating systems like Whonix guard your privacy. It’s
designed based on the TOR network and security is its main priority. The
best part is, it’s free.
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