Lesson 1: Sharing

Never reuse or share passwords

Sharing passwords is a risky business. You will likely end up sharing more than you think. Further down the line someone may also be able to guess your passwords for other platforms if the passwords are similar or you are using a compound password strategy to remember all your passwords.

It’s time to get and use a password manager.

If you want to send your password to others, without them being able to see that password, then a tool like LastPass has a password sharing feature that can enable that.

Avoid oversharing

Types of oversharing:

 

  • Sharing pictures of minors without consent. (Grandkids, Friends kids, kids in the background of photos you can share)
  • Posting online in groups that seem friendly and semi-private, but are actually public.
Lesson 3

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Part 1: Keeping safe online

Not sharing passwords, or accounts

Not sharing too much on public platforms (understanding who can see what)

Avoiding screen addiction

Scam advice – how to report and what to do about objectionable material

Blue light exposure (Setting up screen lighting schedules)

Cleaning schedules (devices internal and external)

Managing storage

Reviewing activity logs

Understanding tracking online, physical tracking and the risks

Managing digital emergencies (lost/broken device – preconfig)

ICE setups – Return contact details on phone.

45min.