Just turn off location sharing! In your settings, go to “Snap Map” and select “Ghost Mode” so your friends can’t see where you’re at. No one needs to know you’re chilling at home in your pajamas.
Yup! If you use something basic like “password123,” hackers will love you. Go for a strong one with letters, numbers, and symbols. Use a password manager so you don’t lose track of all those tricky ones.
It’s creepy but possible if you don’t secure your webcam. Always use a webcam cover or disable it when you’re not using it. And don’t forget to update your security software!
TikTok is fun, but make sure your profile is private if you don’t want random people watching your dance moves. Adjust your privacy settings and be careful with the personal info you share!
Public Wi-Fi is risky! Hackers can easily spy on it. Stick to your own data or use a VPN to stay safe when connecting to unknown networks. Your friend’s Wi-Fi isn’t a safe haven.
Wait a sec—banks don’t send urgent emails asking for your password or account number. If it seems fishy, don’t open it. Call your bank directly to check if it’s legit.
Keep it private! Before you post, think: “Would I want this to be seen by my grandma?” If not, rethink sharing. Don’t post your location in real-time, and avoid sharing too many personal details.
YES! It’s like having a double lock on your door. Even if someone guesses your password, they’ll need a second verification code to get in. It’s super easy to set up and keeps hackers out.
They might be trying to scam you or harvest your info. Always ask yourself: Do you know this person? If not, don’t accept. Your digital friends list shouldn’t be a random collection.
Go to settings, select “Privacy,” and control who can see your posts, photos, and friend list. Make sure your posts are only visible to people you trust (like your real friends, not mom).