Security Best Practices
Protect your digital life with these essential security guidelines
Essential Password Management
- ✓Use unique, complex passwords for every account
- ✓Enable two-factor authentication whenever possible
- ✓Use our password manager to securely store and generate strong passwords
- ✓Regularly update your master password
Never use the same password across multiple sites. This is one of the most common ways accounts get compromised.
Browser Security Settings
- ✓Keep your browser updated to the latest version
- ✓Enable automatic security updates
- ✓Use HTTPS-only mode when available
- ✓Disable third-party cookies
- ✓Clear browsing data regularly
- ✓Review and manage site permissions
Pro Tip: Use private/incognito mode when accessing sensitive websites on shared computers.
Common Threats to Avoid
- Phishing Attempts: Never click on suspicious links or download unexpected attachments
- Public Wi-Fi: Avoid accessing sensitive accounts on public networks
- Browser Extensions: Only install essential extensions from trusted sources
- Pop-ups: Be cautious of unexpected pop-ups asking for personal information
- Mixed Content: Pay attention to browser security warnings
If a website asks you to enter sensitive information, always verify the URL and security certificate.
Regular Security Checkup
- ✓Review active sessions and log out from unused devices
- ✓Make sure 2 factor authentications is enabled
- ✓Make sure you have set and downloaded the backup key
- ✓Review connected apps and revoke unnecessary access
- ✓Scan your device for malware regularly
Recommendation: Set a monthly reminder to perform these security checks.
Emergency Response
If you suspect your accounts have been compromised:
- Change your master password immediately
- Enable additional security features
- Review recent account activity
- Remove any device sessions that you do not recognize