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Keeping your data private

Keeping your personal information secure online might seem like a difficult task, thanks in part to nearly constant news of breaches and hacks. Fortunately, you can increase your online security and decrease chances that a malicious hacker will steal your private data.

Be skeptical

Bring the same skepticism you’d bring in the brick-and-mortar world to your experiences online.

Don’t overshare

Social media can be a fun way to share our lives, yet some things people happily post publicly on social media can compromise safety online and offline.

Arm yourself

It will be more difficult to keep your information secure online if your computer, tablet, smartphone, browser and home network are vulnerable.

About the Author

Allison Goldberg writes and edits materials for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association.

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