Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Worry-free internet

‘This adds another layer of security on top of passwords to help prevent bad actors from accessing your account by requiring you to use a secondary factor on top of your username and password to log in to your account.’

- BY KOMFIE MANALO

On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, Google sponsored a group of Filipino journalist­s in its Philippine headquarte­rs in Bonifacio Global City over a session on keeping the internet safe by getting into the habit of good online safety practices to keep cybercrimi­nals at bay.

Google has shared several critical tips and informatio­n for users to keep their Google accounts, Smartphone­s, and other online devices secure and safe from malware, attacks, password breaches and other cyber attacks.

Filipinos are security-conscious

Google shared fresh data showing that Filipinos are among the top cyber security-conscious nations globally. The Philippine­s ranked fourth worldwide in “cybercrime” searches, according to a 2023 study. The country ranked fifth in “malware” searches and sixth in “phishing” informatio­n searches.

Regarding password informatio­n, Filipinos ranked eighth globally in searching for “password strength” searches, indicating that internet users from the Philippine­s are finding ways to keep strong passwords that are harder to hack by cyber actors.

Google also offered the following tips for internet users.

Security checkup

According to the search engine giant, your Google Account is equipped with a built-in security checkup tool that allows users to perform a security check for their passwords, account data, and other saved data to have more robust overall account security.

This security tool scours the internet for possible leaks and security passwords, advises the users if the password needs to be stronger and can be easily cracked by hackers, reuses passwords, and alerts the users if the password has not been changed for a certain period. The tool will suggest several actions for the users to take for a more robust and secure account.

2-step verificati­on

Google recommends the 2-step verificati­on as another security feature for a more secure account. This adds another layer of security on top of passwords to help prevent bad actors from accessing your account by requiring you to use a secondary factor on top of your username and password to log in to your account.

More importantl­y, if it’s too good to be true, chances are, it’s not true. Be vigilant of those emails and SMS messages offering you high-paying jobs or winning a raffle. Did you even apply for a job or join a raffle contest?

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KOMFIE MANALO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? PERSONAL privacy and security are just as important online as they are offline. Safeguardi­ng valuable informatio­n means thinking about what’s incoming and outgoing and being smart about passwords, the informatio­n you share, and understand­ing the choices you have when it comes to protecting your privacy online.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KOMFIE MANALO FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE PERSONAL privacy and security are just as important online as they are offline. Safeguardi­ng valuable informatio­n means thinking about what’s incoming and outgoing and being smart about passwords, the informatio­n you share, and understand­ing the choices you have when it comes to protecting your privacy online.

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