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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Sunday, July 2, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• Why it’s so important to protect your email account from hackers
• Q&A: How do I remove AVG Antivirus from my computer?
• Speed up your PC by replacing the hard drive with an SSD
• Most deserts are hot, but the largest desert on Earth is extremely cold
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Today’s featured tech tip….
Why it’s so important to protect your email account from hackers
Ask most anyone to list their most important online accounts and they’ll probably place their banking and other financial accounts at the top of the list, for obvious reasons.
It’s also a pretty good bet that their email account will be listed pretty low in the list, probably after their social media and video streaming accounts.
But guess what? It’s your email account that should be listed above pretty much everything else.
Why? Because your email account is the skeleton key to so many other types of accounts.
Think about this for a moment…
When you forget the password to one of your accounts you click a “Forgot password?” link (or something similar), right?
And what do they almost always ask for at the beginning of the password reset process?
That’s right – your email address.
Once you have entered the email address that’s associated with that account they’ll send you an email with a link you can click to reset your password.
The thing is, if you can use your email account to reset the passwords to your other important accounts, so could any hacker who manages to somehow break into your email account.
That’s why it’s so important to take steps to ensure that your email account is secure from hacking attempts. Here are a few tips that can help:
1 – Choose a password for your email account that’s strong, yet easy to remember.
2 – Make sure you never share that password with anyone you wouldn’t trust with the key to your house and your ATM card.
3 – If your email provider supports it, enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on your account.
4 – If your email provider doesn’t support 2FA you should seriously consider switching to one that does.
5 – Don’t fall for fraudulent phishing emails that attempt to trick you into handing over the password to your email account.
6 – Don’t enter your email password into a fake login page for Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL Mail or any other email service. Always visit their login page directly from a known-good URL and login to your account from there.
That pretty much sums it up. Doing everything you can to protect your email account from hackers will go a long way towards protecting all of your other important accounts.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Q&A: How do I remove AVG Antivirus from my computer?
It’s probably a lot simpler than you think.
• Speed up your PC by replacing the hard drive with an SSD
This is hands-down the best computer upgrade you can make.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
Rick’s Daily Pick…
2023 Apple MacBook Air 15.3 inch Laptop with M2 chip
Have you been wanting to upgrade to an affordable MacBook that’s powered by Apple’s new M2 chip? Well, here you go…
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Most deserts are hot, but the largest desert on Earth is extremely cold
Can you guess which desert it is?
Tech news that caught my eye…
• This fake Telegram app is just riddled with malware
• Apple is the first publicly traded company to close above a $3 trillion market value
• First look at Windows Copilot: It’s actually just Microsoft Edge, not Windows 11
• AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton isn’t convinced good AI will triumph over bad AI
• Speed matters: How Ethernet went from 3Mbps to 100Gbps – and beyond
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