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1. Set up two-factor authentication


Do this for as many of your online accounts as you can, especially the major ones like your email and social media accounts. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra step of protection and makes it much harder for attackers to login as you. We recommend using authenticator apps or physical security keys, but sometimes SMS is the easiest option and that’s fine. In most services you won’t have to enter the 2FA code every time, …

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