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Safe Gaming: Are You Really Anonymous Behind Your Nickname?

Unfortunately, the days when you just had to use a nickname to remain anonymous are long gone. Today, the use of a nickname will not be enough in order to keep your personal information private. So, it is important to take additional security tools. Please, find some of them down below:

  • Use a Virtual Private Network (a VPN)

A VPN service protects your privacy online – hides your IP address and all the information you send or receive from third parties. It means that even your Internet service provider as well as government representatives cannot see any of the information you use. It is also beneficial to use a VPN when connecting to public WiFi. If you still do not use a VPN service, try it now!

Due to its reliability, this tool is used not only by individuals, but also by businesses. However, in order to ensure the privacy of sensitive personal information, it is not enough to just use a VPN, you also need to think critically and make sure not to disclose this information by yourself.

  • Use fake name

Whenever possible, use online anonymity or in other words – fake name and surname online. Just think about how many various websites you have logged into in your lifetime. And if you have used your personal data when registering in most of them, you did not contribute to the privacy of your data in this way indeed. Therefore, changing habits is beneficial. The sooner, the better!

Using a fake name and surname, of course, does not apply to those cases where you have to e-sign documents or perform other formalities where confirmation of your identity is required.

  • Fill in online forms without revealing your personal information

If you care about the security of your personal information online, avoid revealing not only your real name, but other information as well. For example, keep in secret your age, address, workplace, phone number or e-mail address.

In some cases, it may seem that you have no choice but to save it, otherwise you will not be able to use the services provided by the website. In this case, when you have filled in online forms, enter fake information. This way, you can be absolutely sure that your personal information will not be used for bad purposes and at the same time to use all the advantages of one or another website you want.

  • Use a disposable email for sign ups

The last piece of advice is to use a disposable email whenever you can. In order to use any services on the Internet, you will not avoid the need to enter your e-mail address. You will also have to confirm some of the incoming mails.

Therefore, the best solution in this case is to use a disposable e-mail, which you can delete at any time. This way you will kill two birds with one stone: keep your personal e-mail tidy and protect your personal information as well. What could be better than that?

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 1st December 2022 11:56 pm

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