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  1. Get your encrypted mailbox for free.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    It's a good idea to own more than 1 e-mail account. A good setup would be to have one e-mail for general use: communication, work, and non-crucial subscriptions like reddit. This address you can give out freely to those who ask for it. For more secure and sensitive transactions, it's best to have a separate e-mail address you don't give out unless absolutely necessary, one you don't write on your socials or calling cards. Use this address for bank accounts, exchanges, stocks, and even your communications with accountants, lawyers, and other people that require you to share sensitive information with. Ideally, you want an e-mail address from a more security oriented service. Good examples would be Tutanota and ProtonMail, both of which have free and paid versions. There are others out there that only have paid options as well.

    #Email #Email Clients #Enterprise Communication 177 social mentions

  2. Secure email with absolutely no compromises. Get your free encrypted email account today.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • €5.0 / Monthly (user - 5 GB)
    It's a good idea to own more than 1 e-mail account. A good setup would be to have one e-mail for general use: communication, work, and non-crucial subscriptions like reddit. This address you can give out freely to those who ask for it. For more secure and sensitive transactions, it's best to have a separate e-mail address you don't give out unless absolutely necessary, one you don't write on your socials or calling cards. Use this address for bank accounts, exchanges, stocks, and even your communications with accountants, lawyers, and other people that require you to share sensitive information with. Ideally, you want an e-mail address from a more security oriented service. Good examples would be Tutanota and ProtonMail, both of which have free and paid versions. There are others out there that only have paid options as well.

    #Email #Email Clients #Enterprise Communication 414 social mentions

  3. LastPass is an online password manager and form filler that makes web browsing easier and more secure.
    This is often discussed on this sub. When 2FA security is offered for a service you use, definitely use 2FA. Most people already know Google Authenticator, but for those that want to step away from Google, there are alternatives. Authy and LastPass are a few names I can recommend, though you'll have to DYOR on their differences.

    #Identity And Access Management #Two Factor Authentication #Authentication 1 social mentions

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    Best rated Two-Factor Authentication smartphone app for consumers, simplest 2fa Rest API for developers and a strong authentication platform for the enterprise.
    This is often discussed on this sub. When 2FA security is offered for a service you use, definitely use 2FA. Most people already know Google Authenticator, but for those that want to step away from Google, there are alternatives. Authy and LastPass are a few names I can recommend, though you'll have to DYOR on their differences.

    #Identity And Access Management #Two Factor Authentication #Password Management 139 social mentions

  5. 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • Free Trial
    • $36.0 / Annually
    There are many ways to keep track of passwords. An old-fashioned way is to keep a note of your passwords. This isn't the best way to do things, as anyone who manages to get hold of the notebook would have access to your accounts. Ideally, you'd want a password manager. Many of you are wary of these, considering the possibility of hacking. Many reliable password managers are quite secure and the weakest points that are most vulnerable to hacks are often on the user side of things. There are many good managers out there, and it's honestly good money well spent. Dashlane, 1Password, and LastPass are a few notable services with good security. LastPass and Dashlane also sponsor a lot of YouTubers, so go to any random guy out there with a discount code to get it cheaper. I admit I used the code of someone I've never even heard of and got the discount.

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 117 social mentions

  6. Temporary disposable e-mail service to beat spam. Avoid spam with a free secure e-mail address.
    For short-term subscriptions, shady websites that ask for your e-mail, and services you can't say you'll be using for long, consider using temporary e-mail addresses. These are disposable addresses that self delete over a short period of time. 10 Minute Mail is a pretty solid site for this.

    #Disposable Email #Fake Email #Email Productivity 205 social mentions

  7. Check if your account has been compromised in a data breach

    #Data Breach #Security & Privacy #Cyber Security 3667 social mentions

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