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The report of an infected person in COVID-19, Ningxia was leaked. How to protect personal privacy in the Internet age?

Today, we will talk about how to protect our personal privacy in the Internet age.

Everything has two sides, including the Internet, especially the developed mobile Internet. The mobile Internet has brought great convenience to our life, but at the same time, each of us is also facing the risk of personal privacy information being leaked. So how can we protect our personal privacy information?

Keep the mobile phone system and computer system updated: Updating the equipment and software of our mobile phones and computers is a 1 step to protect ourselves from some malicious acts. Most mobile phone systems and computer systems will fix some security vulnerabilities after updating, which makes the programs on the devices more stable and greatly increases the reliability and security, so it is a very good method to keep updating the device systems.

Don't throw away old mobile phones and computers: don't sell or throw away old computers and mobile phones that you don't use, so as not to reveal personal privacy information. Moreover, it is best to remove the memory card and hard disk mobile phone before selling or throwing away the old computer or mobile phone. In addition, the memory card and memory card should also be removed, and don't throw them away after removal.

Browsing the web is the most common behavior of surfing the internet, but the traces of these behaviors do not mean that you will not be found if you use the one-click clean button or browse without trace in some browsers.

If you surf the Internet frequently, you may find that advertisements often appear on both sides of the page. You just searched some products that you have browsed on some shopping websites. In fact, this shows that your online behavior has been monitored by advertisements. At this time, you can use some safer browsers.

Now we need to log in to many software or websites every day, so most of our user names are email or mobile phone numbers, but most people will use the same password or set a very simple password.

In fact, this is a very dangerous behavior. If your password is leaked on a website, someone with ulterior motives may log in to your other social software with your same password.

So let's not set all the passwords the same. We can try to record these passwords ourselves, or form a good habit of changing them frequently.