December 15, 2025 ยท 6 min read
5 Practical Tips to Protect Your Online Privacy
Better privacy often comes from simple habits: isolate sign-ups, use strong passwords, enable 2FA, and clean up old accounts.
Most privacy problems do not come from elite attacks. They come from weak day-to-day habits that leave too much exposure behind.
Use disposable email for low-value signups
This keeps your permanent inbox away from marketing lists and weak data pipelines.
Use unique passwords
A password manager makes strong, unique credentials practical across all the services you use.
Turn on 2FA
Two-factor authentication raises the cost of account takeover, especially for email and financial services.
Review old accounts
Delete unused services and remove stale permissions to reduce your long-term exposure.