Are you surprised when you hear a phrase like- “Look who is watching you” or “Big Brother is watching you”?
Quite often, you are not.
You already know about the Intelligence Organizations out there that spy on people who may or may not be related to any crime at all. What can you do in cases like these? If you are like everyone else, you do mind other people poking their nose against your will.
As the Internet is often the sole medium the spying of that level is possible, this article will introduce some of the tips to help you protect your privacy (and data as well).
Install and run routinely anti-malware
Although this tip can already take you to a vicious circle of downloading anti-malware and running it and entangle you in fake software if you are not vigilant enough. Only download a branded anti-malware from their official sites, and stay away from fakes available in bulk online. If you feel already in their grasp, file a complain with Click Tech Support and they can resolve your issue.
Switch off the gadgets / machines
When gadgets with camera are on and a spyware is already in place, it can play with your camera to track your activities and send them to a user who actually hacking for illegal purposes. So, the best thing you can do is to switch off the gadgets (including Smartphones, tablets, PCs, Laptops, etc.) when not in use (best would be to cover them even them). It will disconnect the medium from being wrongly used.
Surf trustworthy sites only
For your work you need to surf many sites, but you instantly know when something is wrong with some of them, and instincts are right more often than not. Refrain from going any deeper into a site if you sense something fishy. If you couldn’t stop yourself, no one can stop hackers from placing malicious softwares into your system; they can even manipulate camera and other app.
Be selective while giving your info online
Every other website wants your info so that their marketing efforts can reach you. If you want that to be the case, be happy you have no efforts to put in. However, for them to not to reach you, you have to make it harder for them, which includes being thoughtful and specific while posting your info on web space.
Keep changing the passwords
Be it any account, regardless of the activity you do on it, changing your passwords (and keeping them difficult) can keep your accounts out of the reach of people with bad intentions. The security of your accounts is thus your own responsibility.
If you find any difficulty doing any of the above, feel free to reach online tech support company Click4support, reviews of which are available for you to decide without being biased.
Author Bio
Anna Asthesia is an expert in identifying computer issues through their way of providing assistance and reviews. After reading Frizz Tech Support reviews about the scam cases, she decided to make people aware of the scams and hence wrote this article.