Skip to main content

Manage password and privacy

 .

Here are some tips for managing passwords and privacy on your computer:

  1. Use strong passwords: Use unique, complex passwords for each of your accounts and avoid using personal information like your name or birthdate. Use a combination of upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.
  2. Use a password manager: A password manager can help you generate strong passwords and securely store them for easy access. Many password managers also have features like automatic form filling and two-factor authentication.
  3. Update your Software: Keep your operating system, antivirus software, and other programs up to date to avoid security vulnerabilities.
  4. Be careful with public Wi-Fi: When using public Wi-Fi, be cautious about accessing sensitive information like your email or bank accounts. Consider using a virtual private network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection.
  5. Using Privacy setting: Many apps and websites have privacy settings that allow you to control what information is shared about you. Take the time to review these settings and adjust them to your preferences.
  6. Use two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your accounts by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone or email.
  7. Be cautious with personal information: Avoid sharing sensitive information like your social security number, birthdate, or address online. If you must share this information, make sure you trust the website or service you're using.
By following these tips, you can help protect your passwords and privacy online.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Important Questions of Data Structure and Algorithm (DSA)

 . 1. What is Data structure? Explain different operations to be performed on data structure. 2. Define stack as ADT. Convert P+Q-(R*S/T+U) - V*W into infix expression to postfix. 3. Define Queue. Explain its type with example. 4.  Difference between stack and Queue. 5. Difference between Linear Queue and circular Queue. 6. Write an algorithm to enqueue and dequeue data element in a circular queue.                              7. Define Linked List. Explain its type. How does double linked List is different from circular linked   List. 8. What is recursion and recursive function? write a recursive function to compute Fibonacci number. 9. What is an AVL tree ? Create an  AVL tree from the following data:      18, 12, 14, 8, 85, 25, 31, 24, 27 10. Define B-tree? How to insertion and deletions of elements can be done in a B-tree. 11. Create an B-tree from the following Data:  ...

BCA Math II old question model solution

 . BCA Math II question model 2018: BCA Math II question model 2019: BCA Math II question model 2020:

Define LAN and WAN

 . Local Area Network (LAN)  A LAN is a network that is used for communicating among computer devices, usually within an office building or home.   LAN’s enable the sharing of resources such as files or hardware devices that may be needed by multiple users • • Is limited in size, typically spanning a few hundred meters, and no more than a mile.  Is fast, with speeds from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps.  Requires little wiring, typically a single cable connecting to each device.  Has lower cost compared to MAN’s or WAN’s.  LAN’s can be either wired or wireless. Twisted pair, coax or fiber optic cable can be used in wired LAN’s. Advantages of LAN :    The data is transferred at an extremely faster rate in local Area Network.  Local area network (LAN) provides higher security. Disadvantages of LAN :   Initial cost of installing local area network is quite high.  Unauthorized user can access critical data of an organization in case LAN ad...