6 tips to keep your secure online photo

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6 tips to keep your secure online photo -

Would you like all your embarrassing and compromising photos shared all over the web? I got an email from a Facebook "friend" who I really do not know who said. "Robert, I lost my phone to a concert last night and someone posted my photos on Facebook bare" There so many bad things in this sentence ... I can not even. Whatever private photos you have, there are ways to keep them safe.

  • do not post your photos online everywhere.
  • Avoid the cloud. Photos that are stored in a cloud service can get, especially if you do not understand how your cloud could be synchronizing your data with multiple devices.
  • Find out if your service offers two-factor authentication. If so, use it. It will take a hacker or thief to know the PIN code once the service is sent to your smartphone to enter the password to access your account . The two-factor authentication is not necessarily a default option; look for. If your favorite service does not offer this, so do not be squid-brained storing sensitive pictures there.
  • Ask your phone protected with a password in case it is lost or stolen. The finder or thief will not be able to view (and distribute) Private images it needs your password to use the phone. . A password can be facial recognition, a scan pattern or other factors, as the phone manufacturer
  • You have heard this before: Use long strong passwords for all your accounts. Think "passphrase" instead How about "password." I eat 3 roses for breakfast becomes iE3roses4B. You can use a password manager to remember long passwords, absurd or generate them for you.
  • Whenever the transmission of pictures are on WiFi secure. Wi-Fi data unprotected and unencrypted can be sniffed by hackers. Use Hotspot Shield to lock and encrypt your data as sound transmitted via WiFi.
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