12 Tips to be secure online on holiday
Stay cool this summer
Summer holidays are a chance to relax, but they can be a source of high stress themselves if you aren’t safe online. Simple guide to help you stay secure – and in a sunny mood!
1. Think twice on social media
Social networks are great for staying connected with the people we love. However, you should always think about what you publish online. Respect the privacy of other people and take control of the accessible information you provide.
2. Watch out for online games
Free online games often hide malware. Often your personal data is the “fee” you pay to play, so don’t hand out your personal information for a few minutes of fun.
3. Avoid open WiFi
Open WiFi networks might be traps used by hackers to steal your data, avoid them when possible!
4. Be smart about passwords
Passwords are your accounts’ main defence. You should use different passwords for each account and change them often; you can make use of a trustworthy password manager to make this easier. Whenever possible, make use of two-step authentication.
5. Check your privacy settings
Always check the privacy settings on your apps: if you are asked for unnecessary permissions (for example a weather forecast app asking to read your contacts or access your camera), just say no!
6. Know your spam & phishing emails
Carefully check all the email you receive: You might be the target of spam or phishing emails. Pay attention to the sender’s email, and never open attachments if you are not 100% sure it is safe.
7. Use antivirus & firewalls
Antivirus software and firewalls can prevent your devices from being infected by malware or attacked by hackers, so keep them up to date! But remember as well that antivirus software is not perfect – always think before clicking!
8. Back up your data
How important is your data? Imagine that your computer was stolen, or your smartphone was lost; would you regret not having a backup copy?
9. Be ready for hacking
Is your account compromised? Don’t wait, take action now! Change your passwords as soon as possible and alert your bank if there is payment information involved.
10. Log off
Always be sure to log off from your accounts after you use a public device.
11. http or https?
Ever wondered what the difference is between http and https in website addresses? The ‘s’ stands for secure, which means it’s encrypted. If you don’t see the ‘s’, don’t give out any personal information – especially for payments.
12. Browse anonymously
And last but not least: Use our anonymous search engine Swisscows, so you are always on the safe side.
Have a nice Holiday!