5 security settings for social networks
Have you stopped to think about how many social networks you’re on? It’s probably more than three, even if you’re not active on all of them. They’re really useful in connecting you to people and content you like. However, we simply cannot feign ignorance of the risks involved in careless network use when it comes to security.
Some of the best ways to protect your social networks can be found in your own profile, in the preferences and settings area. Though some terms change from one platform to another, the available privacy tools are very similar.
Here are five quick settings that will increase your protection on social networks!
1) Viewing content and posts
Most social networks allow you to decide whether your posts, photos and videos will be public or only visible to friends and followers. It’s best not to leave your profile in public mode. Maintaining the highest level of privacy is key, while also selecting who has access and can interact with what you share.
The thing is, nowadays, many networks play an increasingly important role in professional networking and publicizing job opportunities and, therefore, profiles need to be more open. However, keep the content of your posts in mind and be careful not to publish too much information about your personal life.
To decide who can or cannot see your content, go to your profile settings, click on the privacy setting, and define who can access your profile.
2) Contact and location information
You should limit access to contact information like your email address and phone number. Ideally, this information should only be visible to you, so you can avoid unwanted contact, including from cybercriminals. Also, limit who can contact you via chat.
When it comes to location, it’s better not to tag the exact places you visit in posts, photos and videos. Bad actors that you’d never guess are monitoring your networks can use this information.
Control this data through your profile settings, heading to your account's privacy options related to your location. To further enhance your security, check your phone or browser settings to control which apps have access to your location.
3) Two-factor authentication
This tip may seem a little outdated, but two-factor authentication is so important that it bears repeating. It creates a second protective barrier that makes it harder for your profiles to be invaded even when criminals have access to your username and password.
To enable two-factor authentication, go to Settings, and then in the security menu, look for the option to enable two-factor authentication. The safest option is to receive your security codes through authenticator apps.
4) Beware of links and ads
Remember: not everything on these networks is safe or real. These platforms are widely used by criminals to spread fake links and ads. You could end up downloading malware onto your device, filling out a fraudulent form with your data, or even purchasing a product that simply never arrives.
So, you have to be very careful where you click. Check the comments on the post, research the subject through other information channels, and confirm that the profile is legitimate before accessing any suspicious-looking content.
5) Be careful what you share
Even if you increase the privacy of your accounts in your settings, you should also think twice before posting certain content. After all, you never know when a cybercriminal may be keeping an eye on your social networks, which could even be through the hijacked profile of a trusted friend!
In short, it is always worth paying extra attention to the details of everything you publish. Avoid exposing stuff where you work or live, the places you go, your closest family ties, or even things hinting at your socioeconomic level. That way, this type of information can’t be used against you by cybercriminals.
By following these tips, you can enjoy your social networks with increased peace of mind, privacy and security!