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When you see a headline about a data breach at an online store you shop with, you...
Put it off until you see how serious it is, because stories about breaches happen all the time
or
Immediately change your password for that site and anywhere else you’ve used that password
You get a text message from your bank saying there may be fraudulent activity on your account, with a link to confirm a recent expense. You...
Close the text and call your bank directly using a phone number from their website or your debit or credit card
or
Tap the link to see what the heck is going on
When you sign up for a new online account, you...
Let your password manager app generate a new one
or
Use the password you always use online
At the coffee shop, you pop open your laptop to do some work. To get online, you...
Create a hotspot from your phone and connect through that
or
Join an open network called Coffee Shop Free WiFi
To unlock your phone, you...
I don’t have a lock on my phone—it seems like a hassle and I don’t have any secrets on there
or
Enter a passcode, or use your fingerprint or face recognition
You add a new networked doorbell and camera to your home. You...
Leave the settings alone because the doorbell is working fine
or
Go into the factory settings and change the default password
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