
So after the fiasco of the other day, I decided I will talk about security and why you should worry about new websites that you have never heard of. People are not worrying about there identity and keeping there identity safe. You see whenever someone signs up to a service without thinking about their password being stored or even used maliciously. You see when most people don’t use more than one or two passwords for all there accounts and then you use the same password with a new website. Are you asking for your identity to be stolen? In one of my previous blog posts I talked about not having any privacy on the internet.
When ever I come across a site that I don’t know about and I want to protect my account from being compromised I find out what I can from several places:
With this I also want to talk about security online to prevent people from gaining access to your accounts online by guessing the password. Some sites also like to phish for your account information and use the information gained to take control over your account so here are some useful links to help protect your account information:
These are just a few ways to prevent people from gaining access to an account. After doing some research on this and thinking about this in bigger detail. I would like to make a public apologies about the fiasco yesterday and what happened. In all truthfulness everything didn’t seem right with the doings of the going on with website. I also was worried about the twitter spam it was sending out as you started the service. I didn’t know until later that it was a real person trying to make a product twitter users could really use. I have learned from my experience and I will work harder next time and not be so quick to act next time. If I was the company that bought that site, I’d also offer a job to both of them for being intuitiveness on coming up with a really good product.
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