Protect your data with multi-factor authentication, privacy tools

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Digital privacy is increasingly crucial, especially with heightened government surveillance, prompting a need for enhanced online security measures. A recent Reddit AMA offered practical advice for everyday users. Security expert Matt Burgess recommends enabling multi-factor authentication across all online accounts as a primary step to protect against unauthorized access. Other key recommendations include using privacy-focused browsers, search engines, and password managers. Prioritizing incremental changes, such as switching browsers and search engines, and using services that minimize data collection, can significantly improve digital privacy. Proton VPN, based in Switzerland, is recommended as a strong VPN option.


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