1. Browse with Caution: Be mindful of the websites you visit. Avoid unverified or untrustworthy websites, especially those offering free downloads or streaming content.
  2. Phishing awareness: Don't click on suspicious links or attachments in emails, and be wary of downloading files from untrusted sources. Phishing emails are a common way for hackers to trick you into giving up personal information or downloading malware.
  3. Update your OS: Just like apps, your operating system updates often include security patches. Install them as soon as they become available.
  4. Back up your data: Regularly back up your important data to the cloud or an external storage device. In case of a device loss or theft, hardware failure, or malware infection you won't lose your precious memories and files.
  5. Be mindful of what you connect to: Avoid connecting your devices to untrusted USB ports or charging stations.
  6. Lock your screen when you walk away: Even if you're just stepping away for a minute, locking your screen adds a basic layer of protection against unauthorized access. Most operating systems allow you to set a screensaver with a password requirement after a period of inactivity.
  7. Turn off Bluetooth when not in use: Keeping Bluetooth on can be a security risk. Only enable it when you need to connect to a trusted device.
  8. Be careful on public Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi networks are not always secure. Avoid accessing sensitive information or financial accounts while connected to public Wi-Fi. Consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for added security on public networks
  9. Encrypt sensitive data: Consider encrypting sensitive files and folders on your device for an extra layer of protection.
  10. Be cautious about what you download: Only download files and applications from trusted sources. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or opening attachments from unknown senders.
  11. Install security software: Consider installing antivirus and anti-malware software to help protect your device from malicious programs. Run regular scans with your antivirus software to detect and remove any infected files that might have slipped through.