Entering the tech world can be thrilling but presents numerous risks.

From falling prey to hackers to inadvertently sharing sensitive information, your privacy and finances can be compromised.

You should adhere to basic security practices to stay safe.

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Here are some safety tips everyone should know.

To protect yourself, you have to be familiar with thesigns of fraudulent emailsand texts.

Check the sender’s email address or phone number to ensure it’s legitimate.

A text message stating ‘Florida toll services: We’ve noticed an outstanding toll amount of $12.51 on your record. To avoid a late fee of $50.00, visit UNFRIENDLY URL to settle your balance.'

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Fraudulent emails and texts often include generic greetings like “Dear Customer” instead of using your name.

They then ask you to call a number listed in the popup, which connects you to the scammers.

To protect yourself, ignore such popups andneverallow anyone remote access to your equipment.

iPad mini remotely accessing a Mac desktop using AnyDesk application.

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If you need genuine tech support, always seek assistance from the official website of the company.

3Avoid Befriending Strangers Online

Social media and online communities are rife with scammers.

Therefore, it’s crucial never to befriend strangers youve never met.

A bot impersonating a real person on Facebook.

Only connect with people you know in real life.

Also, ensure you dont connect with an impersonator.

Also, avoid responding to or acting on generic messages, and dont fall for emotional stories.

A hacker stealing a credit card in an online store.

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Never share personal information if someone requests it.

Likewise,be wary of anyone recommending investment schemes promising high returns.

On dating platforms, exercise extra caution before trusting anyone, regardless of how well their profile matches yours.

Hands holding credit card and using laptop to shop online.

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Avoid sharing your travel plans and refrain from revealing your current location while traveling.

Always ask the caller for their name, organization, and callback number.

Scammers can use fake caller ID information, so be aware of that.

If there’s anything legal involved, ask them to send a claim in writing through official channels.

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Trust your instinctsif something feels off, it’s wise to be extra cautious.

7Verify News Headlines Before Believing Them

The internet is flooded with fake and fraudulent news.

Dont let it affect your emotions or push you to take hasty actions.

Learn torecognize the signs to identify such misinformation quickly.

Be wary of sensational headlines and read the entire article to understand the context.

Also, check the comment section to see if readers have pointed out inaccuracies.

Lastly, you shouldtake some precautions when shopping online.