A Safer Internet for You, Your Family, and Others Too

A Safer Internet for You, Your Family, and Others Too


With so many of us relying on the internet in ways we simply haven’t before, it follows that a safer internet is more important than ever before too.  


June marks Internet Safety Month, a time where we can look back at the past year and realize that the internet was more than just a coping mechanism during the pandemic, it evolved into a survival tool.  


Our research published earlier this year showed how. It found that we relied heavily on the internet for our banking, personal finance, shopping, and even healthcare—not to mention the ways we worked, studied, and kept in touch with each other online during the pandemic. For millions of families globally, the internet was their connection to the rest of the world. 


None of that would have been possible without a safer internet that we can trust. The truth is, part of creating a safer internet rests with us—the people who use it. When we take steps to protect ourselves and our families, we end up helping protect others as well. How we act online, how we secure our data and devices, how we take responsibility for our children, all of it affects others.  


Here are just a few ways you can indeed make a safer internet for your family, and by extension, safer for others too: 


1. Protect all your devices from hacks, attacks, and viruses 


Start with the basics: get strong protection for your computers and laptops. And that means more than basic antivirus. Using a comprehensive suite of security software like McAf ..

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