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+A strong password helps keep your accounts and devices safe, so having a strong password is important.
The best password is a password with a few random words clumped together, with a number to add some more variety. This type of password is not only strong, but easy to remember.
If your password is compromised on one account, it can be used to access other accounts that use the same password. Using different passwords for different accounts can help keep this from happening.
+This can help you keep track of different passwords for multiple accounts. All you need to remember is one secure password to access the password manager, and you can use autofill to log into your accounts.
+This adds a second layer of security to your accounts, which uses a one time password to protect your account. This is done either through an authenticator app, text messages, or even a physical USB key if you want to invest in one.
+There's a good chance this isn't a scam! Just to be on the safe side, its a good idea to double check.
+Double check with the guidelines below just to be on the safe side. +
+Spotting scam emails, even the most convincing ones, is easier than you'd think. One way to check if an email is a scam is to look at the email address. If the email is from a company like Facebook or Google, check the extension (part after the @) and see if it matches the website's url. For example, if it is from facebook, then check to see if the email address ends in "facebook.com" or "*any word*.facebook.com. If it's different (like facebook.social) then it's a scam. If it's an email from within your own company or school, then check if the extension matches your work or school email. And if it's from a person, make sure it's actually the person they say they are. If it's someone you don't know, or you don't have a way to confirm, be careful. If they're asking for banking info, login info, or any other peronal info, then DON'T GIVE IT TO THEM!
+There's a good chance this is a scam! Don't click on any of the links or files attatcked to this email!
+If the sender was pretending to be a friend or a coworker, then let them know so you can double check that if for sure wasn't them, and they can let others who might have gotten the email that it's a scam. If it’s from a company like Facebook or Google, check that you or your friends or family haven’t gotten or fallen for this email. DELETE THIS EMAIL! If you or someone else has fallen for a scam, change your passwords and make sure nothing unusual has happened in your bank accounts or online accounts. +
+Spotting scam emails, even the most convincing ones, is easier than you'd think. One way to check if an email is a scam is to look at the email address. If the email is from a company like Facebook or Google, check the extension (part after the @) and see if it matches the website's url. For example, if it is from facebook, then check to see if the email address ends in "facebook.com" or "*any word*.facebook.com. If it's different (like facebook.social) then it's a scam. If it's an email from within your own company or school, then check if the extension matches your work or school email. And if it's from a person, make sure it's actually the person they say they are. If it's someone you don't know, or you don't have a way to confirm, be careful. If they're asking for banking info, login info, or any other peronal info, then DON'T GIVE IT TO THEM!
+This tool will take information from any email to determine whether or not an email is a scam.
+ +This takes information from the email you received to determine if it is a scam. It uses info like the sender’s email, and checks it against other emails from companies in our database, or an email from your workplace if its from a coworker. It will then offer tips to avoid falling for scams to make them easier to spot in the future.
+Password managers securely store passwords, and allow you to autofill your information when loging in to an account. This allows you to use different passwords for each of your accounts to keep them more secure.
+These services use data collected from known data breaches to check if your information might have been compromised in a data breach. You enter your email address in, and it will check it with a database of breaches and show you if it finds any breaches your email was a part of, nd what information might have been compromised.
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VPNs
+ + + +About VPNs
+VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) are tools used to secure your web traffic and make you more anonymous against trackers. They route your internet traffic through an encrypted tunnel to a server of your choosing. This encrypts your internet connection, thus keeping your data safe. It also hides your real IP address by sending your web traffic through a server, making it harder to track you.
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