I suppose that a combination of strong passwords and 2FA is the best way to go. Hackers are becoming more intelligent, and if you use additional layer of protection it makes it so much more difficult for them to gain entry into your account.
Recently, I have taken quite an interest in photography. I have been trying different new editing techniques and optimizing my shots too and I have seen a little improvement.
I like using Spotify as music helps me concentrate and to stay free of stress both at work and during leisure time. Google docs is another tool that I tend to use regularly as well.
Everyone has a travel list that they dream about. One day, I'd like to visit Japan. I like to taste their food, experience their culture and technology. It's been my dream journey for a very long time. What's your dream journey and what attracts you there?
Stress snatches everything from us, whether it is our normal activities or any other thing. Some people deal with stress by hitting the gym, others go with sports. I was able to deal with stress by listening to good music and going for late evening walks. These two things really helped me. ...
Yes, that sounds like a fantastic addon. Auto-prevention of fraud must surely save the administrators a lot of stress. Unfortunately, all my forums run on PhpBB. This addon wouldn't work. I'd be interested to try it out if you have a version for Phpbb software
I would consider myself long-term kind of investment person. I would never imagine trading on margin as my funds can be wiped out on a single downturn in the market. So long-term investments are an easy way forward for me.
I hold since I have little knowledge in trading. I feel reassured in some sense that profits will eventually come on their own compared to looking at short-term price movements.
I always like it when security questions are asked at registration. Asking some very simple and forum-specific questions that bots can't answer works well. This will help filter a surprising number of automated signups. A manual approval for first-time posters also works. This saved me a lot of...
First of all, Google will never call you for account changes. These are all scam calls, and the only thing is to ignore them and report the number if possible.
It's good that some banks and credit card companies are now offering identity theft protection. But some of the require you to pay for such services of which I see no reason paying some separate subscription, since I am already making use of their services on a daily basis.
One thing I've noticed is that I can minimize that kind of issue by having one email for certain important accounts and not having many eggs in one basket. This way, my main inbox rarely gets spam messages.
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