How to Secure Your Online Accounts

Favourl Editorial15 Aug 20265 links

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  1. 1

    haveibeenpwned.com

    Have I Been Pwned

    Start here. Find out which of your accounts are already in a breach.

    Source: haveibeenpwned.com
  2. 2

    bitwarden.com

    Get a password manager

    Free tier is enough. Reused passwords are the actual problem, not weak ones.

    Source: bitwarden.com
  3. 3

    ncsc.gov.uk

    Turn on two-factor authentication

    Email and bank first. An app beats SMS where you have the choice.

    Source: ncsc.gov.uk
  4. 4

    myaccount.google.com

    Secure your email recovery

    Email is the master key. Check the recovery phone and addresses are still yours.

    Source: myaccount.google.com
  5. 5

    ncsc.gov.uk

    NCSC — cyber aware

    Government guidance, no product pitch, genuinely readable.

    Source: ncsc.gov.uk

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