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Starting college is an exciting time for new students, though it can also lead to problems and campus crime is one of the biggest. Robbery, identity theft, assaults, and other offences begin in earnest as pupils head back to school. Tech-savvy scholars often store their lives on their computer, mobile, or tablet, which is why protecting these items is so important. Here are some tips to help connected students guard their privacy:
• Use a password to protect tablets, laptops, desktop computers, mobiles, or smart phones. This will usually be enough to keep personal information save, though it will require a password more complex than ABCD or QWERTY.
• Theft recovery applications enable those who have had their devices stolen to locate and recover them. These applications are like Lo-Jack for electronics, and will come in handy if a personal device is snatched.
• Social networks are usually the best way for identity thieves to obtain information, which is why privacy-savvy students will protect their social media by setting it as private and granting access to only those they chose to.
• Blogs and websites that provide information on their owners can be easily located, and the reputation of a student can be ruined due to content posted on their personal site. Being wary of what is said online will help protect the reputation of students.
• Minors should ensure that there is no way for outsiders to find out where they are studying. Only make your location visible to those who you know and trust, as this can help students avoid online predators.
• Never give out passwords, even to close friends. The more people that know a password, the less secure it is.
• Always safeguard closets, desk drawers, and lockers with enhanced locks instead of just using ones provided by the school. Many people find that their personal items are stolen due to poor protection, but upgrading locks on personal storage spaces will ensure that possessions are kept safe.

Tags: College, Students, School, Privacy, Passwords
  

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