How to best protect your email? Ensure Email Security and Privacy using these 5 ways!

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How to best protect your email? Ensure Email Security and Privacy using these 5 ways!

Hackers have every motive to want to break into your email account. For starters, email is the most widely used method of digital communication today. But, more crucially, it is the unique identifier for many online account logins, which is why thieves continue to target it. Consider this: If your inbox has been compromised, the malicious third party will most likely be able to a) discover what services and accounts you're signed up for b) request password resets for one or more of those accounts. And, because most password reset requests are sent over email, there isn't much you can do to prevent them from hacking your accounts. So what can you do? Well, here’s what! Protect your Emails Using these 5 Methods


Here are 5 simple things you can do to protect yourself online. They can also assist to secure your family and friends and prevent your email from being hacked: Use A Password Manager Change all account passwords to secure, unique ones using a trustworthy password manager. We cannot emphasize this enough. Credential stuffing is a technique used by hackers nowadays to jam previously obtained usernames and passwords into as many internet accounts as possible. Why? Because many usernames and passwords are the same across accounts. It may take some time to create a unique password for each of your online accounts, but it is well worth the effort to prevent the risk. Set up two-factor authentication (2FA) as an extra layer of protection for the accounts that supports it. This is especially crucial when it comes to avoiding unwanted password resets. Do the same when configuring IoT devices in your house (and check for IoT gadgets that allow 2FA when purchasing). Avoid Suspicious Links and Attachments Phishers frequently send emails or text messages with links that appear legitimate but when clicked, allow them to steal your information. Malwareinfected email attachments are another prominent vector for cybercrime. Avoiding these frauds is as simple as not clicking on the links or files. Instead, open a new browser and navigate to the website of the firm mentioned in the email or link to examine if the information given corresponds to the official source. Always be cautious when opening links or downloading files from unknown senders. Emails from recognized senders that contain links or attachments with no context are likewise problematic. This will also assist you in detecting one of the most known forms of phishing emails—fake password reset emails. Avoid Public Wi-Fi When you're on the road or away from home, attempt to access the internet solely through your computer or mobile device only with your VPN turned on.


Other individuals can access public computers in hotels, for example, and install keyloggers or other malware that can come back to haunt you. When feasible, wait to complete your online banking or access other highly personal accounts on your secure home network. Use Email Authentication Services The best method to protect your email is to leave it to the professionals. EmailAuth automates your email sending domains and protects them using email authentication protocols such as DMARC, DKIM, SPF, and BIMI. We’re simply the best in business when it comes to email security services. These email authentication protocols ensure that no fake address is used to send emails on your behalf. Use A VPN Service Use a VPN to encrypt your internet connections to remain anonymous. When it comes to securing your personal information, there's no excuse not to. While you're at it, the VPN will improve your surfing experience by removing adverts, reducing tracking, and, of course, giving you more peace of mind knowing you're safe. Now that you have the best 5 ways to protect your network and emails, implement them asap without delay. To expedite your email authentication, try EmailAuth today!


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