The holiday gift-giving season is upon us, and with it comes the promise of new electronic devices! Fun times await - but so do potential risks if we don't take precautions. Protect yourself and your loved ones with these handy tips for securing your new gadgets.
Cybersafe holiday tip #1:Ìý
‘Tis the season for gifting. But before you add that shiny new gadget to your wishlist, or buy it for a loved one, check out the . Not all of them, it turns out, are gifts! No time to read all the tips? Then keep these four points in mind:Ìý
- Make sure your home Wi-Fi is set up securely. Do you have a separate guest network for your smart devices?
- Always check the security features of any new device. Yes, even that fitness tracker.Ìý
- Read the vendor’s privacy policy and terms of service to make sure you're comfortable with how your personal data will be used and stored.
- Do you really need it? Or could you reuse an existing device in its place?
Cybersafe holiday tip #2:Ìý
Feeling too frosty to think up a new, unique password? Try out the Get Cyber Safe , and shuffle the questions until you get ones that are meaningful to you. Did anyone else get TubingFuschiaChaiOnesie? If so, don’t tell us (and please click the restart button in the passphrase generator)!On a related note: Treat your security questions like your passwords/phrases! We're typically asked security questions whenever we want to reset a password. But do you really think that no one else will know your mom's birthday, or your cat's name? Choose an answer that you will remember, but no one else will guess. For example, instead of "Mr. Fluffles", describe your favourite feline as "K@tn1pK1ng".
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Cybersafe holiday tip #4:Ìý
On the first holiday, my "true" love gave to me...ÌýBeware of romance scams, and many others!Ìý
We all receive phishing emails, and may fall for gift card scams, or fake retail websites. Check out and how to protect yourself, courtesy of The Canadian Bankers Association.Ìý
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Related resources
- This holiday season, shop safely online:ÌýCybersecure holiday shopping tips from IT Services
- :ÌýTips from the Government of Canada