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How to Protect Your Personal Data in Windows PC

Data security is a daunting task in today’s times as it requires a lot of precautions, time, and efforts. If you are worried about the protection of your personal data on the Windows system, then this article is for you. Here, we have covered a few important steps to help you keep your data safe.

Encrypt Personal Data: The first thing you can do to protect your personal information is to encrypt your hard drive. To do this, you can use encryption tools to encrypt your hard drive and lock it with a strong password. Working on smart algorithms and advanced techniques these tools help you protect your valuable data by encrypting your system hard drive with SSL and strong encryption.

Once your hard drive is encrypted no one can access your data on the drive but you. This simple trick will offer you the best solution to keep your personal data safe.

Shre Your Data Properly: Whatever you delete on your system simply goes to system recycle bin. Thus, people with nefarious intent could easily break your system security and restore data from recycle bin.

Thus, it becomes important to shred your data completely. Here, you can shred your data completely using advanced file shredding tools for Windows system. These tools work on military-grade file shredding techniques to help you deep clean your data. Once data is removed using these tools, no one can restore these deleted files. It is another important step towards your data security.

Never Perform Sensitive Tasks on Open Network: Open network like free Wi-Fi may sound lucrative to you but it has its own limitations. Here, criminals could easily breach your system security on an open network with a small piece of malicious software.

Thus, it is best advised to avoid using an open network for better security of your data and system. Here, you should prefer encrypted network where your data remain end-to-end encrypted for comprehensive security.

You should also use a strong password for your network so that no one can access your network without your permission. A strong password will also make it hard for criminals to breach it. You should use at least 8 characters password with a combination of letters, numbers, and special characters.

Protect Login Information: We use tons of accounts in the form of social media accounts, email accounts, different applications, and more. Here, we create different login and password details for all different accounts for better security.

While it is a good practice to set different credentials for a different account, but it makes tough for you to remember all these credentials. SO, how do you remember them all? Well, writing them down on white paper or on sticky notes on a computer is not safe at all.

Thus, you can use tools like a password manager to secure all your passwords in one place. These password manager tools offer you encrypted vault to help you store all your password details Here, you only need to remember the master password to unlock this password manager app.

Enable Firewall: Firewall comes as a built-in security mechanism on your Windows system to help you secure your machine from malicious content coming through the Internet. It builds a secure wall between your system and the internet where no malicious content could pass. While this is a useful security feature on your system that comes built-in, but it not necessarily comes enabled on your PC.

Thus, you should enable this feature on your system by visiting system settings for better security. In addition to the firewall on your PC, you should also install reliable antimalware software for comprehensive security. It will protect you from all types of threats while working online.

Adjust Your Browser Settings: Most browsers offer you advanced settings to help you adjust the level of security and privacy while you browse. Here, you can block cookies by websites you visit, block malicious websites from opening, track websites for better security, and more.

While most of these settings come built-in with all browsers they not necessarily come enabled. Thus, the best practice is to enable all important features to keep you safe. You can even use security & privacy plug-ins if needed to protect your browsing activities.

So, these are few quick security tips you can follow to protect your personal data on Windows PC. If you know more such privacy & security tips, then feel free to share below.

Metadata: Windows offers tons of useful security features built-in on your system. In addition to that, there comes a lot of additional security apps & software that offer extensive security. Let’s discuss ways to protect your personal data on Windows PC.

Rizwan Ahmad

Rizwan is an avid mobile geek and a gaming lover. He loves to keep a tab on new tech and loves to share the latest tech news and reviews on Smartphones, Gadgets, Apps, and more.

This post was last modified on 24th June 2020 9:22 pm

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