How to better protect our personal info privacy online?

Do not reveal personal information inadvertently.

You may be “shedding” personal details, including e-mail addresses

and other contact information, without even knowing it unless you

properly configure your Web browser. In your browser’s “Setup”,

“Options” or “Preferences” menus, you may wish to use a pseudonym instead of your real name, and

not enter an e-mail address, nor provide other personally identifiable

information that you don’t wish to share. When visiting a site you

trust you can choose to give them your info, in forms on their site;

there is no need for your browser to potentially make this information

available to all comers. Also be on the lookout for system-wide

“Internet defaults” programs on your computer (some examples include

Window’s Internet Control Panel, and MacOS’s Configuration Manager,

and the third-party Mac utility named Internet Config). While they are useful

for various things, like keeping multiple Web browers and other

Internet tools consistent in how the treat downloaded files and such,

they should probably also be anonymized just like your browser itself,

if they contain any fields for personal information. Households with

children may have an additional “security problem” – have you set

clear rules for your kids, so that they know not to reveal personal

information unless you OK it on a site-by-site basis?


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