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Pumili ng password na
talagang ipaglalaban ka sa
mga hacker.

• 12 characters long
• combination of upper and
lower case letters, numbers,
and if possible,symbols.

b@L@k@yUjaN0

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
‘Wag masyadong loyal sa
isang password, para mo na
ring sinuko lahat agad-agad.

Having different passwords on


multiple accounts makes it harder
for hackers to guess them.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Diba kapag mahal mo,
aalagaan mo?

Leaving a laptop or cellphone


unlocked is like leaving an open
purse, which hackers are more
than happy to take advantage of.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Matuto ng malinis na
pamamaalam, lalo na kung
hindi naman talaga
sa’yo…ang laptop.

Google Chrome has a unified log in


system, which logs you into the
browser even if you only log in
through the e-mail, so don’t forget
to log out. Or better yet, use
Incognito mode.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Sa umaga’t sa gabi, sa bawat
minutong lumilipas, ito ang
dapat mong hinahanap-
hanap.

The S after the HTTP stands for


“Secure,” which means the data
being sent between your browser
and the site you are on is
encrypted.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Hindi lahat ng libre at willing
magpagamit ay dapat
gamitin.

Open networks make it very easy


for people to peek into your
activity and accounts, and the
people you share the network
with may also be using
compromised devices.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Hindi porket nakuha mo na,
iiwan mo nalang sa ere.

New viruses are being created all


the time, so simply installing an
anti-virus program doesn’t cut it.
It is important to update the
programs to keep up with new
and emerging threats.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Kahit marupok, wag basta-
basta magpauto.

These warnings are now called


“scareware,” which are fake
security alerts telling you to click
a link to download software to
remove the virus in your
computer. The links, however,
contain viruses.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Minsan, mabuti nang umiwas,
bago ka pa masaktan.

Extensions like AdBlock Plus,


available on Google Chrome and
Mozilla Firefox, prevent pop- ups
from appearing and notify you if
these seem malicious while you
browse.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Baka biniktima ka na nga,
hindi mo pa alam.
Check out
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Pw
nedWebsites to see if you’ve
availed of compromised services
online. If, by any chance, you have,
change your passwords
immediately.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Malaking problema ang mga
third party, lalo na sa data
privacy.
While they are a fun way to find
games or see which celebrity you
look like, third-party apps on
Facebook can and too often send
your personal data to at least 25
outside data companies, so it is
definitely a good idea to remove
permissions from unnecessary
ones.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Alam naming mahirap
maghanap ng The One, pero
wala siya sa Facebook Group
mo.

The more Facebook groups you


join the more likely you are
vulnerable to identity thieves.
Other members within these
groups are not restricted from
viewing your primary data.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Protektahan mo naman ang
puso mo paminsan-minsan.

Setting your Facebook privacy


protects your content from
predators, stalkers, and identity
thieves. Not everyone has to know
what you’re doing every minute of
the day, especially if it’s
information on your vacation
details or bank accounts.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
‘Kung ang ex mo nga ang bilis
mong na-unfriend, lalong
dapat i-unfriend ang mga
bogus account.
With too many people’s names,
birth dates, education, and work
history available online, bogus
accounts can easily duplicate a
person you may know or want to
be friends with. These bogus
accounts can target you for
identity theft, malicious links, or
spam attacks.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Matutong limitahan ang sarili.
Tandaan, nasa huli ang
pagsisisi.
Sure, you can untag yourself from
unwanted, unrelated, or
embarrassing posts and photos,
but for things like this, prevention
is always preferred. Set up your
Timeline and Tagging so that you
can have an immediate say on
what does and does not make it
on your page.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Sa panahon ngayon, mahirap
nang ibigay ang lahat-lahat.

While sharing details about your


life can be fun and exciting, there
are just some things you should
never, ever share on social media.
Things like your home address,
vacation details, ticket numbers,
and the layout of your house
should always be kept private.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Bago maging bato ang puso
mo, linisin mo muna ang e-
mail mo.
Be wary of e-mails that come from
people you don’t know, contain
misspellings (i.e. ‘p0rn’ with a
zero) designed to fool spam filters,
makes an offer that seems too
good to be true, or contain
attachments like .exe files.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Sa panahon ngayon, mahirap
na talaga makahanap ng
taong puwedeng i-trust.
Phishing criminals typically send
emails to thousands of people,
pretending to come from banks,
credit card companies, online
shops and auction sites to trick
you into going to a fake site and
entering your personal
information.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Trabaho lang, walang
personalan.
Company e-mail addresses are
typically controlled by your IT
people and can be accessed by
your bosses, so it’s best to keep
personal matters outside of work.
Moreover, your work-email
address is usually an easy target
for spam and viruses, especially if
it’s listed in your company
website.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Wala ka namang balak
pansinin, kaya wag mo nang
paasahin.
Unsubscribing from the
newsletter you had to sign up for
two years ago to get a free item
would do wonders for your e-mail
inbox and for the safety of your
personal information.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Huwag laging kuha nang
kuha, baka ikaw maagawan
din nang ‘di mo alam.
Exercise caution over the
extensions you install for your
browser. These are pieces of code
that can customize your user
experience, but are also
dangerous if left unchecked in the
hands of malicious people who
want to track your browsing or
capture your passwords and
private data.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Walang forever, lalo na kung
matiyaga kang mag-clear ng
search and browsing data.
Cookies on your browsers help
you track your usernames and
passwords, but it can also be used
to track your activity, interests,
and preferences. Keep your data
private by regularly clearing your
browsing data.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Yung gusto mo, o yung gusto
ka? Bakit ba tayo laging
nilalapitan ng mga ayaw
natin?
Be wary of Potentially Unwanted
Programs, usually adware, which
display advertisements or fake
security warnings on web pages
that you visit.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Kapag mahal mo, aalagaan
mo.
The threat of ransomware has
been growing through phishing e-
mails and pop-up ads.
Ransomware is when a hacker
locks your computer down and
threatens to wipe out your data if
you don’t pay up.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Kung wala ka namang date
tonight, pa-update na lang ng
software mo.
Software updates are critical for
everything from brand new
iPhones to ancient PCs, because
these updates sometimes fix
security and privacy flaws that
leave you vulnerable to hackers.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
‘Pag mahal mo, bakuran mo
na, with fire.
Firewalls are network security
systems that monitor incoming
and outgoing network traffic
based on predetermined security
rules. Make sure yours is up, and
that they stay up.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
May mga bagay talaga na
para sa inyo lang.
Lock down your wireless network
with a strong password and
encryption. You can also connect
your machine to your router to
check how many devices are
connected to your network. If
there are more than you’d expect,
it’s time to change passwords.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Pag-ingatan ang mga bagay
na tunay na sa’yo, mahirap
nang maagawan ka.
Never access your personal and
financial documents in internet
cafes or public computers.
Additionally, when storing your
extra-sensitive files, save them in
one folder, compress with a
password, and delete the original
folder for extra safe-keeping.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Pangalagaan mo kahit never
naman naging sa’yo.
This goes without saying, but keep
your boss and clients happy by
respecting their data privacy as
much as you do yours. Never open
confidential files for work on
public computers, and treat
devices that contain these files
with extra care.

Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/
Source: https://www.privacy.gov.ph/30-ways/

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