Everything has a price – including your digital identity
How do you protect against hackers working day and night to get your data? And how much does identity theft protection cost, to keep your private information from their prying eyes?
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How do you protect against hackers working day and night to get your data? And how much does identity theft protection cost, to keep your private information from their prying eyes?
Hackers can get a pretty-penny selling your data on the dark web.¹
Despite the value of personal data, people aren’t protecting their digital identity.
People are prioritizing fun over security and protecting their digital identity.
When asked what motivates them to try new technology:
People are using cost as an excuse.
39% of consumers say that their biggest challenge with using technology is cost. But spending on apps is growing year over year. So, is cost really the problem?
Cost doesn’t need to be an excuse.
Protect your passwords
Create unique and strong passwords for every account and let a free password manager remember and fill them in for you on all your devices.
Set up credit monitoring
Free credit monitoring services through your bank or credit card can alert you when your credit score changes.
Turn on multi-factor authentication
Many of your most sensitive accounts like email and banking will offer MFA for free – making it harder for hackers to get access.
Don’t overshare
Hackers use public information from social media accounts to trick you into trusting them through fraudulent emails and phone calls.
Ensure security on all devices
Keep your system software up to date, run antivirus software, and use a password manager that autofills secure passwords on all your devices.
Store and share passwords for records and information.
All you need to improve security in one password management solution.