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How to secure your data in less than 10 minutes


Data Privacy Day has come and gone. But here at Mozilla, helping educate people around online privacy is so important to us that we want to be your guide to protecting your data over the next four weeks. Save this page on Pocket, come back every Wednesday and find a couple of quick things you can do to help you live your best and most secure digital life. Don’t wait for the next data privacy settlement or breach. Put on a playlist and you’ll be done by the time your favorite song ends.

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/privacy-security/how-to-secure-data-online/

Als Antwort auf tom s

This advice from Mozilla is not very good, IMHO. The first suggestion is to use 2FA, which just creates other problems. For details, see this video by Rob Braxman. https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=ChKpf5HjcSY
Als Antwort auf tom s

thanks for this advice. I think, most people here do not really care, what a fingerprint is and in these days is nearly impossible to escape from this.

But you are absolut right - I had much trouble, because in germany a portal with small adds wants my mobile-number to authorize. But, they only want to have it, nothing more in the backend or for your advertisements. Damned. After writing five mails, they explained, that i can't deny any single parts of their policy. All or nothing. Welcome in our new world of tracking. :/
Als Antwort auf tom s

In most cases, when the offer is "all or nothing," I choose to not participate, even though this often means less convenience. :-)