Post AMaQpmsX3OZWsn7udM by ivon852@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AMZol5k1hMR1g8TwbA by bitwarden@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T06:12:36Z
       
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       Just a reminder that sometimes the best security is to simply turn off internet connected devices when not in use—which also gives your mind and utilities bill a much needed break! ⚡
       
 (DIR) Post #AMZsKL98iLvNSEjBdg by Libressay@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T06:52:35Z
       
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       @bitwarden It’s a simple but very useful suggestion. I always disconnect the link when I am not using my computer.:blobcatwavereverse:
       
 (DIR) Post #AMZsLb72q0axGKLcCe by Anachron@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T06:52:51Z
       
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       @bitwarden same for services:The less services are used/open to the internet the smaller the security risk.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMZshbjrBu6dZgzs4O by bitwarden@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T06:56:48Z
       
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       @Anachron great advice! It’s always a great idea to occasionally audit your services list and close out any that are no longer needed, and request account data deletion where applicable.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMa62YdDEm7dQJD1Pc by sudo@social.librem.one
       2022-08-16T09:26:15Z
       
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       @bitwarden I agree but it isn't really practical for everyone. Too much of what I do requires a connection to internet, which I don't think is a rare occurrence anymore for many people.That is why I think encouraging better security hygiene rather than technological abstinence is the right way to go in this day and age. People could definitely walk or take a bicycle everywhere but it's more appropriate to recommend using electric cars and other 'green' solutions in general.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMa65zcBN0rJynMhsW by sudo@social.librem.one
       2022-08-16T09:26:54Z
       
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       @bitwarden I agree but it isn't really practical for everyone. Too much of what I do requires a connection to the internet, which I don't think is a rare occurrence anymore for many people.That is why I think encouraging better security hygiene rather than technological abstinence is the right way to go in this day and age. People could definitely walk or take a bicycle everywhere but it's more appropriate to recommend using electric cars and other 'green' solutions in general.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMa6RH6bXFv8J6k7v6 by sudo@social.librem.one
       2022-08-16T09:30:43Z
       
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       @bitwarden I agree but it isn't really practical for everyone. Too much of what I do requires a connection to the internet, which I don't think is a rare occurrence anymore for many people.That is why I think encouraging better security hygiene, rather than technological abstinence, is the right way to go in this day and age. People could definitely walk or take a bicycle everywhere but it's more appropriate to recommend using electric cars and other e-mobility solutions in general.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMaBqDpdLMjXAFWJ9M by hans@social.woefdram.nl
       2022-08-16T10:30:12Z
       
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       @Bitwarden Very good advice indeed. And it also goes for WiFi, BlueTooth and GPS on your phone: if you don't use it, turn it off.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMaBqEeKItHbhTEnAG by bitwarden@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T10:31:03Z
       
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       @hans Great point! 👏
       
 (DIR) Post #AMaDdFWVwVnAYRWF5U by fedithom@social.saarland
       2022-08-16T10:51:20Z
       
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       @bitwardenI want to share this over and over...@doot
       
 (DIR) Post #AMaQpmsX3OZWsn7udM by ivon852@fosstodon.org
       2022-08-16T13:19:16Z
       
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       @bitwarden For our healthy