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Your festive season online safety checklist

Christmas and New Year can be an exciting time for everyone, whether we’re thinking about giving and receiving presents, welcoming family and friends or just having a break.

Whilst it is a great time of year to grab a bargain, it is also a busy time for fraudsters so Get Safe Online have put together this list of easy-to-follow safety tips to help protect you from falling victim to seasonal scams.

Online shopping

Learn how to spot the difference between genuine and fake websites, secure and insecure payment pages and authentic and counterfeit goods.

Scams

Beware of fake links in emails, texts and posts, and email attachments. This also goes for callers impersonating your bank, a retailer, delivery firm or software support company. Or texts claiming to be from a parcel firm telling you there’s a ‘delivery fee’. If in any doubt, always call the organisation on the number you know to be correct.

Phones, tablets & computers

Protect all new or second-hand internet-connected phones, tablets and computers with a reputable security app/software. Add a new PIN or passcode as soon as you power up. Ensure all devices are backed up automatically so you don’t lose your precious documents and photos

Updates

Download updates to software, apps and operating systems on all your devices as soon as you’re notified that they’re available. Better still, set them to update automatically. Otherwise, they could be infected by malware, resulting in fraud or identity theft.

Mobile apps

Download apps only from official sources such as App Store, Google Play or Microsoft Store. Getting them elsewhere could result in fraud or identity theft.

Smart devices & wearables

Always set up new passwords on internet-connected devices like voice assistants, appliances, cameras, kids’ toys and fitness watches as soon as they’re switched on. Using the factory-set default passwords could result in them being hacked. Always use different passwords for different devices, websites or accounts for the same reason. And remember that voice assistants are designed to hear everything!

Gaming

When you’re gaming, avoid oversharing, griefing, in-game overspending and pirated games. Keep track of how much time you’re spending online. Keep an eye on your kids’ gaming, check on PEGI age limits for the games they’re playing and talk to them about who they’re or playing and chatting with.

Pre-owned mobile devices

Do a factory reset to erase your data if you’re selling or gifting a computer, mobile device or console. You can find out how from the manufacturer’s website. If you’ve bought or been given a used device, remove the previous owner’s settings and data if this hasn’t already been done.

Oversharing

Is what you share on social media really necessary? Is it respectful? Could it be helping a fraudster, or telling a burglar you’re away? Could it be giving your children an unwanted digital footprint? Think before you post, and also take some time over Christmas to review your device and app privacy settings.

Protecting your children

Talk to your children about safe and responsible internet use, including what they share, who they’re talking to and the type of content they access, including apps and games. Consider downloading a respected parental control app and using ISP content filters. Make sure your children aren’t running up bills in games and other apps.

Video calls

Many of us will be catching up with family and friends via video call. Make sure it’s safe and secure by using a service that needs a strong password, and don’t share the call invitation or details outside the person or group on the call.

Source via: https://www.getsafeonline.org/safechristmas/

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