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legendary
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Nice thread OP I like it Smiley
In a light hearted way but good effort, we all need to protect what is valuable to us in any way possible. People need to educate themselves especially when private, sensitive information is involved.
newbie
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me again  Cheesy

to avoid boring people with my own stuff, I've compiled an overview of my personal


=> Top 10 of Online Privacy & Internet Security Websites of 2015


as always I'm happy about feedback in case you're missing a blog, privacy tools page or similiar. I totally realize that there are way more (good) sites covering privacy & security topics,
so I've tried to cover a broad variety of views and articles with my Top 10 list.



legendary
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Good morning everyone,

I've wrote a little blog post on password security and the minimum requirements a strong and secure password should inherit.

=> How to create and manage strong & secure passwords

You'll also find convenient tools for all operating systems and platforms(desktop, mobile...) to safely create and manage your future passwords.

always remember the Third Commandment: Thou shalt use secure and strong passwords & don’t reuse them


stay safe - privacy matters!

Not a bad blog post. Its pretty standard, something every internaut should know. But clearly the old dinosaurs of this world does not seem to know the importance of putting a proper password on their stuff. Turns out, typical things from the human mind seldom make a good password.

How surprising, who would of thought 123456 could be a bad password? Or 696969? Tongue
newbie
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Good morning everyone,

I've wrote a little blog post on password security and the minimum requirements a strong and secure password should inherit.

=> How to create and manage strong & secure passwords

You'll also find convenient tools for all operating systems and platforms(desktop, mobile...) to safely create and manage your future passwords.

always remember the Third Commandment: Thou shalt use secure and strong passwords & don’t reuse them


stay safe - privacy matters!
newbie
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What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

yes, you are right, that's what the "Privacy Tools" on avoid-getting-caught.com page is for.
It's listing the most useful, free & user-friendly privacy enhancements I have personal experience with.

Hmmm, this looks like a random link from a random person. Someone told me not to click on things like this!

Its easier if you have 2 PC's. One for work where you excercise maximum caution and discipline, because your money depends on it.

The other is for fun, here you can play video games and surf random shit, because this pc is not important.

This seems like really good advice, if you can afford two PCs and if you can have the discipline to not use both for internet access. Of course the size of ones balance will influence how much they need to adhere to these commandments.

as long as the hdd is big enough even pretty old laptops are fine to use as bitcoin/crypto storage. so having two computers is definitely not a bad idea.
BUT keep in mind that you also want to stay protected on the one you're using to browse the internet.
the pc might not be important, but your privacy certainly is Smiley
sr. member
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What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

yes, you are right, that's what the "Privacy Tools" on avoid-getting-caught.com page is for.
It's listing the most useful, free & user-friendly privacy enhancements I have personal experience with.

Hmmm, this looks like a random link from a random person. Someone told me not to click on things like this!

Its easier if you have 2 PC's. One for work where you excercise maximum caution and discipline, because your money depends on it.

The other is for fun, here you can play video games and surf random shit, because this pc is not important.

This seems like really good advice, if you can afford two PCs and if you can have the discipline to not use both for internet access. Of course the size of ones balance will influence how much they need to adhere to these commandments.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

The first thing i try to drill into people that are kind of... goofy on the internet is;

Dont. Click. Random. Shit.

"But it said i have a virus and it will fix it if i click it, for free!"

NO! DO NOT! xD

Some random link posted by random? Don't touch it.

Some ad that look super cool? Don't even think about it.

Etc. In other word; Better safe than sorry.

that's a valid point, thx! I just gotta find a way to incorporate that info into the 10 commandments or the site at least.

Maybe recommend them to use Ad Block. It would reduce the amount of stuff they'd be likely to click or click by accident. For some sort of Tool section. I also highly dislike those Internet security thing that whitelist/blacklist website, scans them and prevent you from going to "bad sites", because they are overzealous.

But internet security suites might be good for them old ladies that understand absolutely nothing about the internet.
newbie
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What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

The first thing i try to drill into people that are kind of... goofy on the internet is;

Dont. Click. Random. Shit.

"But it said i have a virus and it will fix it if i click it, for free!"

NO! DO NOT! xD

Some random link posted by random? Don't touch it.

Some ad that look super cool? Don't even think about it.

Etc. In other word; Better safe than sorry.

that's a valid point, thx! I just gotta find a way to incorporate that info into the 10 commandments or the site at least.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

yes, you are right, that's what the "Privacy Tools" on avoid-getting-caught.com page is for.
It's listing the most useful, free & user-friendly privacy enhancements I have personal experience with.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Its easier if you have 2 PC's. One for work where you excercise maximum caution and discipline, because your money depends on it.

The other is for fun, here you can play video games and surf random shit, because this pc is not important.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!

The first thing i try to drill into people that are kind of... goofy on the internet is;

Dont. Click. Random. Shit.

"But it said i have a virus and it will fix it if i click it, for free!"

NO! DO NOT! xD

Some random link posted by random? Don't touch it.

Some ad that look super cool? Don't even think about it.

Etc. In other word; Better safe than sorry.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Loose lips sink sigs!
What would be more helpful is explanations for newbies on how they can succeed at following all of these commandments.

For example:
  • How do I mask my IP using a proxy service?
  • How do be "extra" cautious on social media?
  • What communication tools for email, messaging,  and  VOIP are safest?

Knowing the commandments is a great first step, but not unless one learns how to follow them.

Share what you know!
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
To help beginners and newbies navigate safely through the dangerous shallows of the internet,
I've tried to compile a list covering the most important points and steps to improve your online privacy and security setup:


The 10 Commandments Of Internet Security & Online Privacy


Thou shalt always be aware that there are myriads of dangers to your privacy & security
Thou shalt protect your identity & privacy online at all times
Thou shalt use secure and strong passwords & don’t reuse them
Thou shalt use crypto currencies like bitcoin & monero for payments
Thou shalt mask your IP using a VPN or proxy service
Thou shalt use safe communication tools for email, messaging and VoIP
Thou shalt make use of security and privacy enhancing browser addons & plugins
Thou shalt be extra cautious with social media & sharing personal information
Thou shalt use anti virus protection especially if using Windows
Thou shalt keep your system and all privacy & security tools up to date



=> if you're looking for further information, tips, tricks and tools go check out the Privacy Tools & How To Guides.

edit: for ease of use, I'm going to collect all the single links to blog posts that are somewhere in this thread, right here:

- how to create strong & secure passwords
- Top 10 Online Privacy & Internet Security sites 2015
- anonymous domain registration and web hosting
- Why Monero is the future for DNMs
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