OP 31 July, 2024 - 08:52 PM
I'm going to point you from the simplest to the most “annoying” thing you might want to implement to improve your security :
Password manager.
Primordial always without any excuse, never repeat password and the more complex the better.
If your password is compromised for some reason (Hacking of some kind) you should still have a 2FA to protect you.
A random code that is generated on your phone every 30seconds (You will need to back it up).
A security breach could completely expose your email and make you a target for phishing, plus you can use your inbox as normal but increase your privacy.
Password manager.
Primordial always without any excuse, never repeat password and the more complex the better.
- ProtonPass
- Bitwarden
- KeePassXC
If your password is compromised for some reason (Hacking of some kind) you should still have a 2FA to protect you.
A random code that is generated on your phone every 30seconds (You will need to back it up).
- Aegis (Android)
- 2FAS (iOS)
A security breach could completely expose your email and make you a target for phishing, plus you can use your inbox as normal but increase your privacy.
- SimpleLogin
- Addy