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This article notes that security can be added so that sensitive files remain where they should—in an area that only you can access.Summary
This article by David Nield, writing for Lifehacker, makes the following points:
- Android and Apple now let you hide photos and videos you don’t want anyone else to see.
- Locking the data of a USB flash drive to a password specified by you means only you can open the files.
- Delete files once you’re done with them, and empty your recycle bin—or trash folder—regularly.
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References from the Web:
- JAN 2022 Cybersecurity 101: Protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government—ZDNet
- MAR 2022 How to securely store and share sensitive files—Popular Science
Source Information:
- Article Source: https://www.lifehacker.com.au/
- Media Check: Lifehacker - Media Bias Fact Check (mediabiasfactcheck.com) MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY
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