How to Set Up Your Devices for Privacy Protection
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Computers, smartphones, and Internet-connected gadgets have made our lives easier to the point where we'd be stuck without them. The flip side is that the more we rely on them, the more data passes through them — and potentially out of our control. Some device owners don’t even do basic things to protect their privacy.
We encourage you to go through the guides relevant for your devices for specific tips. Please note that the guides may not apply to all devices and operating systems. Regardless of device, here are some steps that everyone should take:
- Set a password or passcode.
- Encrypt your computer or phone.
- Don't use an admin account for daily use.
- Remove unneeded apps and extensions.
- Keep your devices up to date.
- Review which apps can access your personal data.
- Choose browsers or extensions that protect your privacy as you surf the web.
These steps are quick and simple, but they go a long way to keep your personal information safe and help you sleep soundly at night.