Essentials — Protect Your Everyday Life
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The 5 golden rules
A message that pressures you to act "immediately" is almost always a scam.
Sender address, typos, odd link? Go directly to the official site instead.
Use a password manager — it remembers everything for you.
One extra code at login: the single most effective defense against account theft.
Updates patch the flaws attackers exploit. Turn on automatic updates.
The 3 most common threats
Fake email or text: "your package is held," "refund available." Don't click — type the official address yourself.
Fake sales sites, fake "guaranteed" investments, gift-card requests: nobody legitimate asks for payment in gift cards.
Alarming pop-up "your computer is infected, call this number": close the page, never call.