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ONLINE SAFETY Diana Silveira VIP Presentation

TBLC VIP Conference: Online Safety

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ONLINE SAFETYDiana Silveira

VIP Presentation

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Agenda

■ Securing Your Accounts■ Minimizing Our Footprints■ Precautions, Changes & Resources

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KEEPING ACCOUNTS SECURE

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Creating Successful Passwords

■ Its not about changing it often■ Ch00s3 l3tt3rs and raNDom CapitalizAtION■ M^k31tA5entence

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Password Managers

• Lastpass• Dashlane• Firefox• KeePassX (works on

Linux & Mac)

Chart Source: http://goo.gl/uBwhw

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Two-Step Authentication

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Facebook

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Amazon

Your Account > Change Account Settings > Advanced Security Settings

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Other sites with 2-step authenticationGoogle

Apple

Microsoft

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Fingerprint Authentication

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Pattern Recognition

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What’s next?More biometrics – iris scans

NFC

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MALWARE AND HACKERS

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CLICK BAIT

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QUIZZES & APPS

Image & more: https://goo.gl/6eG813

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Phishers

Image: http://goo.gl/Tr3uUm

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MINIMIZING OUR FOOTPRINTS

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Choosing a Browser

Chrome

Firefox

Edge

Internet Explorer

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Google and Microsoft

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Privacy Extensions for Chrome & Firefox

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WOT

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Lightbeam

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Ad Block Plus

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Privacy Badger

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No Script

Firefox Only

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uBlock Origin

https://goo.gl/HQTefqFirefox Only

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Be aware….many extensions extend your digital footprints

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SETTINGS TO

CONSIDER

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Chrome

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Firefox

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Changing your search engine

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Duck Duck Go

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DisconnectMe

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BROWSING TIPS

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http v. https: what does it mean?

HTTPS server are encrypted by a secure certificate known as an SSL. The encryption prevents third-parties from eavesdropping on communications to and from the server.

Great Articles to Learn More: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere What Every Librarian Needs to Know…

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HTTPSEasily Set Up HTTPS on your site: https://letsencrypt.org/Demand vendors use HTTPS

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Private Tabs

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EMAIL

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What email services collect?

https://goo.gl/T0yAdp

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Alternative Email Services

• Set up your own• hushmail • zoho • riseup

Key is to separate your search & your

identity as much as possible

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Social Media

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FACEBOOK

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Don’t forget to set up 2-

step authentication in Login Approvals

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Who can see your friends?

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Custom Privacy on a Post or Picture

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What are you sharing?

• Name, profile picture, age, sex, birthday, and other public info• Entire friend list• Everything you’ve ever posted on your timeline• All of your photos and photos you’re tagged in• Education history• Location• Hometown and current city• Everything you’ve ever liked• IP address• Info about the device you’re using including browser and language

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Privacy Check Up is the best remedy

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Leaving Facebook?

More tips: http://goo.gl/Y2KcwP

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Twitter

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Rules of Thumb for Libraries

• Post Pictures • Allow tagging/but don’t

tag• Allow people to tag you• Set up Filters in settings• Have a general SM Policy• Social Media is an

engagement tool & a conversation

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General Tips• Use unique passwords for each

SM or Facebook as your main login tool

• Nothing is truly private• 4 Main Concerns: Malware,

Hackers, Data Harvesting & Personal Privacy

• Turn off “Location” for posts as a default

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The Internet of Things is a privacy nightmareThere are NO standards at this point. Follow the Electronic Privacy Information Center to learn more

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..but don’t let that stop you

Samsung refrigerator, amazon echo

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PRIVACY & THE GOVERNMENT

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Full List: https://www.eff.org/who-has-your-back-government-data-requests-2015

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Follow Canary Watch (https://canarywatch.org/)

“Warrant canary" is a colloquial term for a regularly published statement that a service provider has not received legal process that it would be

prohibited from saying it had received, such as a national security letter. Canarywatch tracks and documents these statements.”

https://twitter.com/warrantcanary

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Organize a CrytoParty

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WHAT IS GOOGLE COLLECTING?

Is Google trustworthy?

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Stayed Involved & Informed

■ Library Freedom Project■ https://www.eff.org/

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WHAT CAN WE DO AS LIBRARIANS?

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EDUCATE OURSELVES &

USERS

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[email protected]/dee987

Diana Silveira

www.novarelibrary.com