Document Date: November 21, 2018
This blog was written by Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts. Originally posted on Privacy SOS.
Headed home for the holidays? If you have any down time this weekend, here are three simple things you can do with your family to firm up your digital security.
In my family, we use a private message group to share photographs of the little ones. That way, we don’t compromise the kids’ privacy by sharing their sensitive digital images with companies like Facebook and Google, which profit off of our personal information. If you have little ones in your family, and you want them to have control over their own information, set up a private Signal group for select family and friends, and share away! Just make sure you clearly communicate to everyone in the group that your family has made the choice not to post images of the children on social media, and ask them to respect it.
Bonus: If you have more time and energy, help your family members do away with their bad password system and start using a password manager. There are lots of options to choose from. Password managers both increase your digital security and make your life easier. If you use one, you’ll only ever have to remember one password! Make it a good one.
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