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Treat everyday as Data Privacy Day, says Sophos MD Sunil Sharma

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With Data Privacy Day being observed around the world, Sunil Sharma, Managing Director – Sales, India & SAARC, says people should treat everyday as Data Privacy Day and apply these 6 simple tips to secure your data.

Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA)

Given that cybercrime now makes up majority of fraud-related incidents, we recommend enabling multi-factor authentication wherever possible. This adds an additional layer of protection against someone trying to access your personal accounts.

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Use complex passcodes for your devices

It’s not just passwords for your email addresses and social media accounts that need to be secure, ensure that the login for your laptop and phone have complex passwords that you change often. We would recommend phone passcodes to be at least six digits.

Be aware of what apps you use

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Always check the permissions an app is asking for before you download it to your personal device. It’s also important to delete any apps that you don’t use anymore.

Know what you’re sharing on social media

Check your privacy settings on social media. Make sure you are aware of can see your posts, and lock down your accounts as much as possible.

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Don’t send sensitive data in an email

Be careful about what information you send via email. Ask yourself, could there be an implication if someone was to access this information?

Don’t reuse your passwords

The simplest upgrade you can make to your personal security is to have unique passwords for everything you use.

While today might be the official Data Privacy Day, remember its Data Privacy Day tomorrow, the day after and the day after that. It’s like Quit Smoking Day – you take it on for the rest of your life.

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