1 Do not engage with any function of social media that asks/request you to know or see anything
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I agree with this tip. Social media scams are becoming increasingly common, and it is good to be cautious about what you click on. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
2 Don't Click any social link or inbox link
It is not always easy to tell which links are safe and which ones are malicious, so it is best to be cautious and avoid clicking on any links that you dont recognize. But I believe it is impossible to completely avoid clicking on links when actively using the internet.
3 Don't go/click any porn site
This tip is more subjective. I understand the concern about malware and viruses, but I dont think it is realistic to expect people to never visit porn sites.
4 Never download or install any unknown apps or mobile function
I agree with this tip. Only download apps from trusted sources, and before you install any app, make sure you read the reviews and check the permissions that the app is requesting.
5 Never use any unknown external extension for your browser
Browser extensions can be a great way to add functionality to your browser, but they can also be a security risk. So basically the same as for apps, only install extensions from trusted sources, and make sure you read the reviews before installing any extension.
6 Don't use or never jump quickly to any latest update software and installed browser or updated website, you must wait and give few time to use new updated things.
I disagree with this tip. It is important to keep your software up to date, as this can help to protect you from security vulnerabilities. Most reputable applications will issue patches and updates as soon as a security flaw appears. People often become victims of 0-day attacks precisely because they do not update their software in time.
7 Never use ( one) 1 online wallet or one crypto exchange site, always divide your crypto and put/use it 25% for per wallet
In fact, it would be best not to use online wallets and exchanges at all, but if you have to, use them only for the amounts you need. Keep the rest in a cold wallet.
8 Use different email address for different wallet and exchange site
I agree. Using different email addresses for different wallets and exchanges can help to protect your privacy and security. If one of your email addresses is compromised, it will be more difficult for hackers to access your crypto holdings.
9 Try to use more symbol with your passwords like: $ , @, #, %, &, *, (, <, |, ? etc
Yes. Using strong passwords is important for protecting your online accounts. Strong passwords should be long, complex, and include a variety of characters, such as uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
10 Don't save your email and password to online or computer, always try to put and save it with a hard-copy /Diary
It is not always practical to memorize all of your passwords, and writing them down is not always secure. A better option is to use a password manager. Of course, it is important to choose a secure password manager with good encryption.
11 Don't login all account with one device or computer use minimum 2 device if you have huge btc in online wallet or exchange site.
I do not understand this tip. Yes, it is better not to use the same device for holding cryptocurrencies and daily activities. But that is not practical or feasible for everyone. Better advice is not to keep large amounts in an online wallet or exchange.