One of my team members operates by the "if you don't want it on the cover of the WSJ, don't post it" ethos, which I use as a filter (albeit imperfectly). I no longer have sensitive discussions, or political or news conversations over DMs, emails, or texts. Beyond a security reason, it's also done wonders for my mental health.
From a basic security perspective, I enable 2-factor authentication on EVERYTHING and use a password manager to safely manage my passwords. I use an incognito browser when searching anything, and will also use DuckDuckGo over Google (I may switch over to the DuckDuckGo browser as well).
Great collection (as always). Do you have any recommendations for upping digital security?
One of my team members operates by the "if you don't want it on the cover of the WSJ, don't post it" ethos, which I use as a filter (albeit imperfectly). I no longer have sensitive discussions, or political or news conversations over DMs, emails, or texts. Beyond a security reason, it's also done wonders for my mental health.
From a basic security perspective, I enable 2-factor authentication on EVERYTHING and use a password manager to safely manage my passwords. I use an incognito browser when searching anything, and will also use DuckDuckGo over Google (I may switch over to the DuckDuckGo browser as well).