Facebook has revised parts of its often confusing interface. We recommend you take this opportunity to review your privacy settings to make sure they’re keeping your data private, both from other users and from Facebook itself.
Austin Mac Works Blog: Security
Stop Snoops with Private Browsing and by Clearing Your Web Browsing History
Do you worry about people snooping into your Mac’s browser history? Or about suggested search terms based on previous searches showing up at the wrong moment? Our article explains how you can easily keep these details private.
Approve App Authentication Requests with Your Apple Watch in Catalina
A change in macOS 10.15 Catalina makes it easier to install software or change security settings on your Mac. Learn more now.
Do You Know Who Can Track Your Location? It’s Worth Checking Periodically
We recommend that you periodically audit the list of people with whom you’ve shared your location.
Exercise (Some) Control over How Much Your Location Is Tracked
The New York Times has revealed that iPhone apps are constantly reporting our every movement to a shadowy collection of location-data companies. If that creeps you out (as it should!) read on to learn how to protect your location privacy.
Learn How to Autofill SMS Login Codes in iOS 12 and Mojave
Two-factor authentication provides a useful additional layer of security, but it can be a pain to use. With iOS 12 and Safari in Mojave, Apple has made it dead simple to autofill SMS-based login codes. Learn how.
Never Send Someone a Password in Mail or Messages: Do This Instead!
Don’t send passwords via plain text in an email or text. Always use a site that lets you turn a password into a Web link that can be opened only once. Learn more now.
5 Reasons Why You Should Be Using a Password Manager
On today’s Internet, you must use a password manager like iCloud Keychain, @1Password, or @LastPass to generate, store, and enter strong passwords. Any other approach risks your accounts being hacked. Here’s why a password manager is so important.
Beware Microsoft Office 365 Phishing Attacks!
They’re all complete scams, and clicking a link in them takes you to a malicious Web page that will try to steal your password or credit card details.
Gone Phishing: Five Signs That Identify Scam Email Messages
Would you or your employees click a login link in email or open an attachment from an unknown sender? Phishing—forged email designed to extract private information—is one of the greatest threats to business today.
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