Protecting Your Computer
Unless you use private browsing for your Windows computer, starting in February 2025 you will stay signed into your Microsoft account until you sign out (previously, users were prompted to select whether to stay logged in). Below are tips for protecting your Apple and Windows accounts, browsing, email, and passwords.
Tips
Authentication - use Two Factor Authentication or an Authenticator to stop hackers.
Manage Passwords - use a password manager to create and store passwords.
Physical Lock - use a physical lock to protect your personal computer from theft.
Screen Lock - set your computer to lock when inactive.
Sign-Out - remember to sign out when using public or shared computers.
Private Browsing - unless on your personal computer, use private browsing (a/k/a incognito mode) with Chrome, Edge, Safari, etc.
Sign-Out - remember to sign out when using public or shared computers.
Private Browsing - unless on your personal computer, use private browsing (a/k/a incognito mode) with Chrome, Edge, Safari, etc.
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Avoiding Computer Theft
Avoiding Computer Theft
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