What not to do online

A 19-year-old applying for government jobs in New Hampshire has learned the hard way about the importance of following Internet safety rules. As Seacoast Online reports, her detractors found images in her social media posts that sexually referenced drug use. Just like that, his political career crashed and burned as it took off. But, unfortunately, she's not alone, as her careless internet habits have left others vulnerable to fraud, identity theft and physical harm at the hands of people they've met online. As more users access the Internet through mobile devices, these risks are changing and growing rapidly. تماس واتساپ

Even though apps loom larger than traditional websites in most people's daily online interactions, that doesn't mean the basic rules of Internet safety have changed. Hackers are still looking for personal information that they can use to gain access to your credit card and banking information. Microsoft account

Unsafe surfing can also lead to other threats – from embarrassing personal comments or pictures that are nearly impossible to delete once online, to getting mixed up with people you'd rather not have anything to do with.



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