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April 12, 2018, 02:42:27 PM
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BingIn today's world, people share a lot of personal information Online, including credit card numbers and social security numbers. You should learn how to protect yourself from online scams and hackers. Information is exactly what modern scammers aim at, and they can totally ruin your life if they get the information they need, so be very careful with your data.
If you are a victim of fraud, please report it

If you are a victim of online fraud, you need to report it to the police. You can fill out a form on the website of the online crime complaints Center, as well as on other similar sites. The more people report such crimes, the more fraudsters are arrested. So, you need to protect yourself Online, but also do not forget about other forms of fraud, such as over the phone.In today's world, people share a lot of personal information Online, including credit card numbers and social security numbers. You should learn how to protect yourself from online scams and hackers. Information is exactly what modern scammers aim at, and they can totally ruin your life if they get the information they need, so be very careful with your data.
If you are a victim of fraud, please report it

If you are a victim of online fraud, you need to report it to the police. You can fill out a form on the website of the online crime complaints Center, as well as on other similar sites. The more people report such crimes, the more fraudsters are arrested. So, you need to protect yourself Online, but also do not forget about other forms of fraud, such as over the phone.

Protect your personal data

Never respond to requests to provide your personal details or your Bank account details Online or by phone. If you are asked for your insurance number, find out if you can provide other details. Pay attention to convincing messages from banks, charities and government agencies. Use verified contact information sources to confirm information requests, such as, for example, the Bank's official website or phone number on your card.
Don't share too much

Do not post on social networks such data as your birthday, maiden name of mother, nickname of pet and so on. Here's how you can protect yourself right now: go to your social media profile and delete all the personal information you find there.
Update

Install antivirus software on your computer and update databases. Use only the latest version of your browser. Install all patches and updates as soon as they come out.

Increase the difficulty

What else is an easy way to protect yourself online? Your password. Use unique and difficult passwords. Do not enter passwords when using a public wireless network.
Aware of fake online sweepstakes and contests

All offers that require payment or personal information from you before you receive your reward are fraudulent. Therefore, you should always check the legitimacy of each proposal. Ask the sender for contact details and all necessary information about the company that is conducting the contest. As soon as you start asking a lot of questions and demonstrate that you can not get to make an instant decision, most scammers will leave you.
Give up the papers

Use electronic statements and direct Deposit, as well as pay for the accounts on the Internet.
Do not follow the wave of delight from working at home

Carefully check out the company that offers you work from home, making as many phone calls and Internet requests as possible. If you are in doubt, visit your local law enforcement Agency and find out the opinion of experts. All proposals for earnings through the shipment of goods sent to your address is a fraud. Unfortunately, many of these schemes not only make you a victim of fraud, but also expose you to fraud.

Find out what your Bank does to protect you

You should study the fraud protection provisions that your Bank offers to its clients. All major banks offer credit and debit card protection, and some even officially guarantee the security of online transactions.
Keep track of your finances

Monitor your Bank account and the status of your cards every week. Subscribe to alerts that will send you an email or directly to your phone Bank. Monitor your personal and public information on the Web for unauthorized activities. You can order reports on the status of your account and your credit or debit card at your Bank. Additional paid services will allow you to monitor your credit and personal identification information, social security numbers and online transactions in more detail and carefully.
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April 12, 2018, 02:50:57 PM
Last edit: April 12, 2018, 03:28:22 PM by Dilemmaremma
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Hello! Good job on your article summary! It was rated as being only 42.3% similar to the original!

https://www.rd.com/advice/saving-money/10-ways-to-protect-yourself-online/

As a tip, in the future you should quote the original article and then proceed to discuss your thoughts on each piece. Without sourcing, it's plagiarism.

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Hello! Good job on your article summary! It was rated as being only 42.3% similar to the original!

https://www.rd.com/advice/saving-money/10-ways-to-protect-yourself-online/

As a tip, in the future you should quote the original article and then proceed to discuss your thoughts on each piece. Without sourcing, it's plagiarism.
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April 13, 2018, 10:43:38 AM
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Hello Manaru,

We have just given advice in another thread on this topic which you can find here. These nine tips should help you keep your data secure and make you aware of the scams going on nowadays.

If you have anymore questions feel free to send us a DM.

With kind regards,
The Anycoin Direct team

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