15 Tips For Safer Web Browsing
1. Upgrade your Web browser to 128-bit encryption.
2. Read web site privacy policies carfully and make sure you
understand them. Look on your favorite web sites for privacy
seals of approval from BBBOnline, TRUSTe, ePublicEye, or CPA
WebTrust.
3. If you're reluctant to provide certain information on an
online form, don't.
4. Set up a special free email account with Yahoo, Hotmail, or
other free services and supply those addresses when you fill out
forms.
5. Before you give your credit card number to any commerce site,
make absolutely sure it's secure. Look for a closed padlock icon
at the bottom of the screen or https in the URL.
6. Delete all the cookies on your cookie directory (generally
c:windowscookies) frequently. A cookie is information that a web
site puts on your hard disk so that it can remember something
about you at a later time.
7. Disable cookies in your browser (an extreme measure) or set
your browser to alert you to cookies or to accept ony cookies
that return to their original server. Even better, install a
cookie management software (such as Webroot Software's Window
Washer or The Limit Software's CookieCrusher) to control which
cookies your PC will accept.
8. Use an anonymous browser such as Anonymizer to hide your
identity and filter cookies.
9. If a web site gives you the option to opt out of tracking,
take it.
10. If you have a fast and constant DSL or cable connection, get
some personal firewall software, such as Symantec's Norton
Personal FireWall or Network ICE's BlackICE Defender, and
install it, FAST!
11. Turn off file and printer sharing in Windows if you're not
using it. Intruders will have an easier time accessing your
files if this is activated.
12. Elect not to accept news or updates from Web sites you
visit.
13. Fake your return address when you use chat or newsgroups.
14. Turn off your Instant Messaging software when you are not
using it.
15. Set your Instant Messaging software to allow ony people you
trust (in your buddy list, for example) to access you.
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