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I don't see "never connect the device to the internet where your wallet is installed" That means even if you manage not to do every mentioned points still there is no assurance that your cryptos are safe.

Those points were good but in the tech world never use the word impossible to hack because a hacker always takes that as a challenge and will accomplish that even if its just for fun.
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Well, no matter how much we try to safeguard our account, there are really times that hacking becomes hard to control. Even professional investors are still prone from hacking if they become careless at some point. So investing with caution and protecting the security of our coins should always be a must, and not only when hacking becomes rampant.

However, even if we end up following all these tips, we cannot guarantee that hacking will never happen. It's part of any investment already that sometimes hacking even becomes inevitable.
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I'm a bit perplexed by the instruction not to click on links.  The internet kinda loses its usefulness if we can't access other sites by clicking links.  Instead of a blanket prohibition, it would be better to recommend checking the destination URL before clicking, being cautious around links from questionable sources, or using security software that screens links.  But saying I can't click on any links at all leaves me unable to utilize the webs that makes it valuable.  There should be some nuance here rather than an extreme ban that defeats the whole purpose of browsing online.

I think what he was actually implying is the fact that one shouldn’t be clicking on links sent privately to you on your social media accounts or even through emails. This links are mostly sent based on algorithm to people who regularly browse about cryptocurrency or who follow various influencers on social media. There is softwares that actually filter this messages but the problem is sometimes hackers create sites that look so unique and end up not getting caught by this softwares. The best solution to all this phishing attacks is to have a separate device for your wallet or use the safest option of going into cold wallet
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.
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Do not click on ANY THING unknown on a computer you use for Security.
I got infected with clipboard virus twice in the last 2 days and thrice in total. What to say, no matter how secure we try to be there will always be some loopholes. Luckily for me, my device didn't contained any kind of wallets or funds. The most frustrating thing is that, I had to reinstall windows again and again, because of this sly virus.
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7  Never use ( one) 1 online wallet or one crypto exchange site, always divide your crypto and put/use it 25% for per wallet
To keep your precious cryptocurrencies safe, don't use online wallets in the first place because they are not completely safe and are highly vulnerable to hacks and exploits. That's why, someone who has a large amount of Bitcoins or any cryptocurrencies, they should use hard wallets or cold wallets that are not connected to the internet and the private keys and seed phrases are kept somewhere very safe that hackers can't reach them.

8 Use different email address for different wallet and exchange site
I don't recommend keeping a lot of funds in an exchange unless they are being used for day trading purposes because exchanges are not for storing assets but they are for trading. And it isn't necessary to use different platforms but using just one should be enough and one should only use one email for that but just be careful about their email being secure and should avoid opening links or using that email almost everywhere they create an account. One should essentially avoid using the same email and same password on other websites.
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10 Don't save your email and password to online or computer, always try to put and save it with a hard-copy /Diary

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.
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What does it mean that I shouldn't keep my email address on my device? Why? What could this mean for me? Moreover, I deliberately make some addresses public so that clients can contact me. Why is my address so dangerous?
And the second question: Why do I need to use several devices—as you specified, at least two? I prefer to limit my travels to one device, fully understanding the full level of responsibility for my actions. But still, should I multiply my devices in order to be logged in everywhere? Do you understand what you are offering? Smiley
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This seems to give you that overconfidence that you'll never get hack. I think someone who still gonna follow all of these tips are unlikely to get hacked.
However, it varies on how the person browses and if he's overconfident by just knowing all of these. Do not forget that there were people who were overconfident and thought that they'll never get scammed/hacked.
But in the end, due to their carelessness, they've been a victim. Always verify the links and apps that you download, the characters and the authenticity of those.
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 I don't agree with this phrase "impossible to hack" because no matter how good you are in safeguarding your account, if you don't exercise caution online, there are still bigger chances of hacking. That is why instead of protecting your account online 24/7, it's best to shift your account into creating a hardware wallet that is free from online hackers and even scammers.

With this, although hacking might still happen but that is rare to expect. Hackers cannot access your account offline so it would be hard for them to hack your coins, unless if you accidentally share your wallet keys to some unreliable friends.
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3 Don't go/click any porn site

For those that are fans of porn, it's true that hackers go on by adding some phishing link as a hyperlink, and they will ask you to click on the link to watch the full video. That stands to be a threat to victims who will unlucky click on the link because they want to actually watch the full video.

There was one time a friend's Facebook account got hacked because of the link he clicked on Facebook. Starting from that day, any time I want to open any link that I am not very sure about, I will either open it in the incognito window or I will totally avoid it.
legendary
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It's either you turn off your phone when you are doing important transactions, or you simply cut yourself from online exposure so that hacking will never be a serious problem.
Lol, how do you turn off your device and still be able to make your transaction, and turning off your internet connection at certain intervals doesn't protect your assets from being hacked, it is either your device is completely offline/air-gapped or it is not.
Hackers are starting to act smarter than us.
It depends on the "us" exactly, because this is definitely not true!
without knowing that the social media or the internet world is the home of hackers and scammers.
So many other beautiful things are created and happens on the internet.
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Hackers are starting to act smarter than us. Even if we practice with high caution, hackers will certainly find hints or motives that will guide them to hack our wallet. And if you're not mindful, you will really be taken advantage by these hackers and just wake up one day that you lose everything you have in your wallet. And this happens because you tend to trust everything in online, without knowing that the social media or the internet world is the home of hackers and scammers.

However, if you  resort into freeing yourself  from any online transaction, I think that will help a lot to lessen the chances of getting hacked. It's either you turn off your phone when you are doing important transactions, or you simply cut yourself from online exposure so that hacking will never be a serious problem.
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This still doesn’t protect it that much, because the few minutes you spent online with that device might have been enough to make it catch the necessary malware or virus needed by the hacker.

Hackers don't need much time to hack if they want to do it. I realize that's not enough to protect against hacking.
The speed of hackers is very fast even if we only use computer devices for a short time.

The best still remains that you should not use the same device you use for regular activities as the same for your bitcoin or cryptocurrency holdings. Use a full airgapped device for storing your funds and this will reduce any risk of hacker attempts

Correct. There must be a separation of devices that will be used for two different purposes. Using different devices for two types of activities is very important as a security measure. The device that will be used for Bitcoin activities must be completely safe from viruses.
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2 Don't Click any social link or inbox link

I'm a bit perplexed by the instruction not to click on links.  The internet kinda loses its usefulness if we can't access other sites by clicking links.  Instead of a blanket prohibition, it would be better to recommend checking the destination URL before clicking, being cautious around links from questionable sources, or using security software that screens links.  But saying I can't click on any links at all leaves me unable to utilize the webs that makes it valuable.  There should be some nuance here rather than an extreme ban that defeats the whole purpose of browsing online.

3 Don't go/click any porn site

I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about here!  Grin
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Since hackers have caused so much disruption in the cryptocurrency field, protecting our wallets, private data, passwords, and any other information that could allow them access to our assets should be our top priority. We should adapt by implementing different security protocols to safeguard our assets and data from hackers, just as they do with their cunning tactics. Even though we've been seeing posts similar to yours more frequently, you've still come up with some excellent recommendations that will help us strengthen our security. The best thing we can do for ourselves is to constantly remind ourselves of the risks posed by hacks and how crucial it is to protect our privacy. Reminding ourselves of the significance of maintaining tight security is something we should do on a regular basis.

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.
certain users like updating to the newest software version too soon, which is generally not a good idea because certain software updates may be released with minor flaws or issues that endanger user data and provide opportunities for scammers to capitalise.  It's best to hold on for a few days to make sure the new software works flawlessly and doesn't have any problems.

Do not engage with any function of social media that asks/request  you to know or see anything
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   a. Click here to know how rich you will be in 2030.
   b. Click to know what it would be like to be a celebrity.
   c. Go to this link to see how you are as a person.
   d. Check here to see what your future husband/wife will look like
Scammers employ silly techniques to entice amateurs who are so concerned with money that they blindly believe whatever they read or hear online. It is not a good idea to click on links from unknown sources when browsing the internet because this is a popular way scammers trick people who are naive.  Make sure you double-check and are aware of the link you are clicking on before clicking anywhere on the internet. Don't click on any random link simply because it has a flashy title or says it will double our money. You should stay away from anything that seems too good to be true.

Never use ( one) 1 online wallet or one crypto exchange site, always divide your crypto and put/use it 25% for per wallet
It's amazing that I never came up with this brilliant concept before. It's not a terrible idea to divide your valuables around two or more cryptocurrency wallets, as this lowers the likelihood that you would lose them all at once to hackers. This is also an excellent method since, in the event that one wallet is compromised, you will still have some funds left over. However, this strategy is not without its drawbacks. Having your assets spread across multiple wallets also makes it more likely that one of your wallets or the exchange where you keep your coins may be compromised. This technique is safe, but you need exercise caution and ensure that the wallets being used are reliable. Additionally, I would advise against using cryptocurrency exchange wallets as you are not fully in control of your assets because you do not have access to the private keys.

Non custodial open source wallets are recommendable online wallet you can use but hardware wallets are the most suitable and most scecure wallets to use when holding larger amounts of coins.
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You can write it simple like

Have your healthy Internet surfing habit.
Use strong passwords for your wallets, accounts.

What is healthy Internet surfing habit?
- Don't click on links
- Don't interact with strangers
- Don't interact with strange, new websites, platforms.
- Don't let your greed, curiosity controls you.

Passwords?
Are your passwords in the green?
[GUIDE] How to Create a Strong/Secure Password

Don't use one email for all things because it increases risk to lose all when your email is compromised.
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I'll just talk about numbers 1 through 4. Numbers are very important for everyone, not just newbies, even the members who are greedy in making it on social media. There are no easy ways to make money online, so never believe anyone who says this is the simple way to make money on social media. All of your suggestions can be handled by having one hardware, but it is also good for some people who have not experience anything before, like newbies. In the second place, never click on a link that you do not understand. There are con artists that use email addresses to send you links that, if you click on, will give them access to your wallet.

Thirdly, visiting any pornographic website is also risky these days because con artists are aware that men are drawn to entertaining content. However, as a man, I believe it would be better to go find a girlfriend rather than watch porn. Lastly, as a responsible individual, you won't open any unknown apps on your device because they are all very risky.
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Computers and laptops or other devices used to do work, use the necessary applications. After completing work activities, turn off the internet and make sure all history is safe.


This still doesn’t protect it that much, because the few minutes you spent online with that device might have been enough to make it catch the necessary malware or virus needed by the hacker. The best still remains that you should not use the same device you use for regular activities as the same for your bitcoin or cryptocurrency holdings. Use a full airgapped device for storing your funds and this will reduce any risk of hacker attempts

 

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.

For This advice I will say do not even have huge amount on any online wallets, as for exchanges that is even totally out of the question, because you can still practice all the security tips in the world to avoid getting hacked but you can’t stop it if the exchange in question gets hacked then you funds will also go down with it.

You cannot eliminate all risk of hacking but with an offline and proper storage of your funds and keys you can reduce the risk to bear minimum
legendary
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Those tips are indeed useful for beginners but to be honest, if you limit yourself from online transactions or stay away from creating online wallet but prefer cold storage, then the chances to get scammed is very rare. All these hacking incidents you've mentioned is actually avoidable if you free yourself from online identity exposure or online transactions that give the chance to scammers to steal the sensitive information you have.

However, I still believe that we can't get rid from hacking 100% but if we always practice caution in all that we do most especially if finances is involved, I think hacking will surely be prevented.
legendary
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Those are good advises but they alone won't guarantee that you will not get hacked. Nothing is 100% bullet-proof, but you can get to 99.999% certainty that your coins won't get stolen. First things first you need to have an isolated environment for dealing with private keys - this is either a cold storage setup or a hardware wallet. Next, if you are using online services that handle your coins, like exchanges for example, then you have to practice strong security like you have described. But isolating private keys from potentially dangerous environments should be your priority #1.
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