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Subido el 27 de enero de 2021 por David G.

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If you're watching this right now, my powers of deduction tell me that there's about a 100% chance that you use the internet. 00:00:00
I'm so smart. 00:00:12
Thanks for logging on to YouTube today and checking out Wellcast. 00:00:14
We're super glad you're here. 00:00:17
And since you've already conveniently placed yourself online, we're going to talk to you today about internet safety. 00:00:19
Now, wait a minute, okay, before you roll your eyes and say, my mom told me all about internet safety already, or my surf instructor explained to me the dangers of leaving information on the internet, just hear me out, alright? 00:00:26
We spend a lot of time on the internet here at Wellcast, and we give pretty awesome advice, I think you'll agree. 00:00:42
So today, we're going to give you our top four things that you absolutely need to know about internet safety. 00:00:49
Are you ready? 00:00:56
Tip 1. The internet is forever. 00:00:57
Ever. Ever. Ever. 00:01:01
That was all in-house. 00:01:03
No joke. Anything that you put on the internet, no matter how old, 00:01:06
could be there until you have grandchildren of your own who will be Googling you. 00:01:10
I mean, if Google is even still a thing in 40 years. 00:01:14
I mean, who knows? Maybe Bing can make a great comeback. 00:01:17
So what do you do? 00:01:20
Well, start by Googling your name, your phone number, your address, 00:01:21
just to find out what's really floating around out there. 00:01:25
Plus, it's kind of fun. 00:01:28
If you're on social media, and who isn't, 00:01:30
use the strictest privacy settings out there. 00:01:33
Tip two, don't put personal information online. 00:01:36
73% of teens and 68% of young adults are on social networking sites. 00:01:40
Of those people, roughly half post personal information. 00:01:46
Phone numbers, addresses, emails. 00:01:49
Don't do that. 00:01:52
But if you do, it leaves you open for attacks from either cyber bullies or just some weird 00:01:53
folks who want to take advantage of you. 00:01:57
Do yourself a favor and ask a trusted friend what private information they can see on your 00:02:00
sites. 00:02:05
If you're not happy with the answer, remove it. 00:02:06
Tip 3. 00:02:09
Don't forget about smartphone safety. 00:02:10
In an era of smartphones, cyber safety should extend to your phone too, especially when 00:02:12
it comes to tech safety. 00:02:17
Remember how your parents warned you about accepting car rides from strangers? 00:02:19
Alright, don't accept phone calls or texts from strangers either. 00:02:22
Only answer texts and phone calls from your contact list. 00:02:27
Tip 4. 00:02:31
Handle Hacking Intelligently Part of being a member of the World Wide Web 00:02:32
is being aware that no matter how careful you are, your account may get hacked. 00:02:36
Getting hacked sucks. 00:02:42
But it isn't the end of the world, and there are a few important things to do when you 00:02:43
get hacked to ensure your safety a change that password and make the new 00:02:47
one secure make it unpredictable according to a CBS article password was 00:02:53
the most popular password of 2012 followed by 1 2 3 4 5 6 people we can do 00:03:00
better than this if you're really going for all-out cyber safety and you should 00:03:10
check to see if your email service provides two-step verification it's not 00:03:14
impossible but that is a hard nut to crack B check your sent box and let any 00:03:18
affected people know that you were spammed especially if your account sent 00:03:24
out a phishing link your friends deserve to know what's up see do a sweep of your 00:03:27
computer with antivirus software all right odds are not only did you send 00:03:32
something nasty out to your friends you might have something nasty lurking in 00:03:37
the recesses of your hard drive. D. Back up your files. If there's a virus your computer doesn't 00:03:42
catch, you don't want to lose everything. Okay, backing up files is totally a chore, but you'll 00:03:49
be really happy you did it. Go ahead and invest in a cheap portable hard drive and keep it somewhere 00:03:55
safe. To recap, remember these points. One, anything you put on the internet will be there for a very 00:04:00
long time believe me i've thought a lot about this two your personal information shouldn't be 00:04:07
visible to everybody three do not accept phone calls or texts from strange numbers and four if 00:04:14
you're hacked change your password check that sent box and clean off your hard drive asap 00:04:20
well that's all from me today well casters would you do me a kindness subscribe to our channel 00:04:25
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See you later! 00:04:42
Subido por:
David G.
Licencia:
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Fecha:
27 de enero de 2021 - 18:09
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