Tools and tips to help you
stay safe online.
We automatically protect your privacy with industry-leading security. There are a few additional steps you can take to manage your online security and choose the right level of protection for you.
of your Google Account.
Security Checkup
Take the Security Checkup
One easy way to protect your Google Account is to take the Security Checkup. This step-by-step tool gives you personalized and actionable recommendations to help strengthen the security of your Google Account.
2-STEP VERIFICATION
Defend against hackers with 2‑Step Verification
2-Step Verification helps keep out anyone who shouldn’t have access to your account by requiring you to use a secondary factor on top of your username and password to log in to your account. For those who are at risk of targeted online attacks and need even stronger protections, we’ve created the Advanced Protection Program.
your passwords.
Creating a strong, unique password for every account is one of the most critical steps you can take to protect your privacy. Using the same password to log in to multiple accounts, like your Google Account, social media profiles, and retail websites, increases your security risk.
Keep track of all your passwords
Check your passwords for security issues
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Lock down your phone if you lose it
If your phone is ever lost or stolen, you can visit your Google Account and select “Find your phone” to protect your data in a few quick steps. Whether you have an Android or iOS device, you can remotely locate and lock your phone so that no one else can use your phone or access your personal information.
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Use secure networks
Be careful about using public or free Wifi, even if it requires a password.These networks may not be encrypted, so when you connect to a public network, anyone in the vicinity may be able to monitor your internet activity, such as the websites you visit and the information you type into sites. If public or free wifi is your only option, the Chrome browser will let you know in the address bar if your connection to a site is NOT secure.
Watch this video to learn more about the importance of using secure Wi-Fi connections, and for tips on how to secure your own Wi-Fi network.
phishing attempts
Scammers can take advantage of goodwill by disguising their scams as legitimate messages. Alongside emails, scammers may also use text messages, automated calls, and malicious websites to exploit you.
Always validate suspicious URLs or links
Watch out for impersonators
Beware of email scams or requests for personal information
Double-check files before downloading
AI is making phishing attacks more sophisticated, personalized, and common. So, spotting what’s real and fake is not always as easy as it looks. You can test your scam spotting knowledge with a Phishing Quiz developed by Jigsaw, a unit of Google. Share it with your friends and family to help keep them safer online.
keep you safe online.