Top Practices to Protect Your Digital Assets

Simran Mishra

Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on all important accounts to add a strong extra layer of login security.

Use strong, unique passwords for every account and store them safely with a trusted password manager.

Update your apps, devices, and operating systems regularly to fix security flaws and block cyber attacks.

Encrypt sensitive files and communications so hackers cannot read your data even if they access it.

Back up important data regularly using both cloud storage and offline drives to prevent data loss.

Avoid public Wi-Fi for financial transactions. Use a VPN to protect your internet connection.

Use antivirus tools, firewalls, and device tracking features to protect phones, laptops, and networks.

For crypto assets, use hardware wallets and never store seed phrases in screenshots or cloud storage.

Monitor accounts for unusual activity and stay alert to phishing emails, scams, and fake websites.

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