Stay Secure, Stay Informed

Discover key cybersecurity basics every internet user should know.

Everyday Habits That Improve Your Online Safety

The good news? You don’t need to be a tech pro. By following a few simple habits, anyone can dramatically reduce their risk of being hacked, scammed, or tracked.

How to Create a Family Digital Safety Plan

From toddlers with tablets to grandparents on Facebook, digital life is part of everyday family life. But without a shared approach to safety, it’s easy to fall into risky habits — oversharing, weak passwords, or falling for scams.

Using Public Wi-Fi Safely

Free Wi-Fi is everywhere — cafés, hotels, airports, shopping malls. It’s convenient, but it’s also a hotspot for cybercrime. Hackers can use public networks to intercept your data, monitor your activity, or trick you into connecting to fake networks.

Social Media Hygiene: What Not to Share Online

Social media is where we connect, share, and express ourselves. But every post, like, and selfie is a data point — and sometimes, a risk. Oversharing can expose you to scams, identity theft, stalking, or professional consequences.

Digital Detox: Why Unplugging Is Also a Security Practice

A digital detox isn’t just about mindfulness or avoiding burnout. It also helps reduce your digital exposure, limit data collection, and interrupt habits that cybercriminals exploit.

Helping Friends and Family Stay Safe Online

Helping your friends and family stay safe online doesn’t require deep technical skills. It just takes empathy, patience, and a few key conversations.

Spotting Fake News and Disinformation

In a world where headlines spread faster than facts, fake news and disinformation are more than just annoying — they’re dangerous. False information can influence elections, incite violence, fuel conspiracy theories, and undermine trust in science, healthcare, or democracy itself.

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