How to browse, stream, and shop without putting your info at risk
In today’s digital world, most of us spend time online daily. Whether you’re scrolling through social media, watching your favorite series, or shopping for the latest deals, it’s easy to forget that you share more of your personal life online. With the increasingly sophisticated cyber threat, it’s becoming more and more important to keep your data protected too. Find out how to browse the internet safely with internet security in place so you can spend time online feeling confident that you’re protecting your information.
Use strong, unique passwords
Using strong and unique passwords for each online account is perhaps the easiest and most effective step to safeguard your information, and should never stop being a priority. Do not use easily guessed passwords such as “123456” or “password.” Instead, make your passwords a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. You might even use a password manager, in which case, you can have that website-generated password, which the browser will securely store for you — a beautiful outcome. This makes it harder for hackers to gain access to several accounts once one password is breached.
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication offers an additional layer of security by requiring a second form of verification beyond a password to access your account. This could be a text message code, an authentication app, or biometric confirmation. Many websites and streaming services now support 2FA, and enabling it makes it significantly less likely for somebody to access your account without clearance, even if they have your password.
Browse on secure websites only
As you surf the web, always check for “https://” near the start of the website’s URL — particularly when you’re providing payment information or inserting logon details. The “s” is for secure, which means the connection to the site is encrypted. Then don’t click on any suspicious links or pop-ups, as those can take you to phishing sites that just want to rob you blind.
Keep your software and devices updated
Keeping up with internet safety requires frequent updates to web browsers, apps, operating systems, and streaming devices. Frequent updates also typically add patches for security flaws that hackers could take advantage of. Turn on auto updates where you can, so you don’t have to remember to do this yourself.
Connect through a VPN
Your data is especially open to confusion when you’re online browsing or streaming on public Wi-Fi networks. A VPN will encrypt your internet connection, making it hard for hackers to snoop on your online activities and snag your personal information. Selecting a trustworthy VPN provider and using it when you are using home, public, or unsecured networks.
Shop on trusted online retailers
When you’re shopping online, use only reputable retailers, and only if you can pay securely. Refuse to click on deals that look “too good to be true,” as these can redirect to scam websites or malware downloads. When purchasing from marketplace platforms, look for reviews and seller ratings.
Beware of phishing attempts
Phishing is a classic example of cybercriminals pretending to be a trusted brand or someone you already know, hoping to get you to spill secrets.
Regularly monitor your accounts
Monitor your bank statements, credit reports, and online accounts for suspicious activity. If you can detect a suspicious transaction or unauthorized access earlier, it mitigates the damage and allows timely responses.
Keeping your identity safe should not be hard; it just means being a little more cautious and taking a few steps to protect your personal information. Stay safe, protect your stuff, and enjoy everything the world offers — including the internet! — without giving up your privacy.

