#1 security rule: Using the same password everywhere is bad
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#2 security rule: Please use a password manager (ex: KeePass) https://keepass.info/
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#3 security rule: KeePass (and others) generate a password for you, use it!pic.twitter.com/R6VhYk0U2B
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#4 security rule: Activate 2FA everywhere. I said everywhere!
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#5 security rule: Give your personal info only if it is really needed. Otherwise, don't give it.
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#6 security rule: Once it's on the internet it's not yours anymore. So before uploading a photo, a document or anything ask yourself : Am I ok if a third person access it?
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Replying to @fs0c131y
Even on cloud? I mean can i upload my sensitive documents on on gdrive/icloud?
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Cloud is just a fancy name, there is no cloud. You upload your sensitive documents on a computer owned by a company. This company can access it if they want
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Replying to @fs0c131y @mangal_dwivedi
Not really true in case it’s encrypted — if it is, then that company would have to know your password too. So, you can probably use mega, and maybe iCloud Drive. I don’t know any other “cloud” services which have end-to-end encryption.
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