Book Creator

SAFER USE OF INTERNET

by Collaborative Guidebook

Pages 4 and 5 of 13

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Don't let anyone guess your passwords
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Choose strong or robust passwords
at least 8 characters and composed of:
◆ uppercase (A, B, C…)
◆ lowercase (a, b, c…)
◆ numbers (1, 2, 3…)
◆ and special characters ($, &, #...)
◆ DO NOT use easy-to-guess passwords such as:
“12345678”, “qwerty”, ”aaaaa”,family names, vehicle license plates, etc.
◆ DO NOT share your passwords.
If you do, it will no longer be secret and you will be giving other people access to your privacy.
◆ DO NOT use the same password on multiple services.
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Don't wait for a problem, make backup copies.
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Accidental deletion is one of the most common causes of loss of information, although it is not the only one, can also be due to the action of a virus capable of encrypting or deleting the information, due to the loss, accident or theft of the device that contains the information: smartphone, tablet, laptop, external hard drive , flash drive or because the device stops working correctly.
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1. Select the information that under no circumstances would you like to lose.
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2. Choose the media where you will store the information.
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3. Make the backup.
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4. Repeat your copies periodically.
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