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  2. Here is how Google Drive lets you protect your shared files - AOL

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    Google Drive now lets you prevent others from downloading, copying and printing your shared files. This is an important update that will significantly lower the stress level for the millions of ...

  3. How to Store Secure Documents on Your Computer - AOL

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    To do so, click the red + button in the lower right corner of your screen. Next, select Secure Note from the pop-up window. Enter a name for your secure note under the Name heading. Click the Add ...

  4. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    According to Google, the real name policy makes Google more like the real world. People can find each other more easily, like a phone book. The real name policy protects children and young adults from cyber-bullying, as those bullies hide behind pen names.

  5. Change these 3 hidden Google settings to protect your privacy

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    It’s no secret anymore that Big Tech tracks what we do and packages up our data to sell to advertisers. Three tips to help keep your privacy.

  6. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Public officials and Google account users are worried about online safety because of all this information being gathered from multiple sources. Some users do not like the overlapping privacy policy, wishing to keep the service of Google separate. The update to Google's privacy policy has alarmed both public and private sectors.

  7. Protecting your AOL Account - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/protecting-your-aol-account

    Safeguard important files and communications. Always keep your information secure and private. • Never use family names or birth dates as passwords. • Keep your important files out of any shared or public folders. • In situations where there is a particular need for security, use encryption.

  8. Pretty Good Privacy - Wikipedia

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    PGP encryption applications include e-mails and attachments, digital signatures, full disk encryption, file and folder security, protection for IM sessions, batch file transfer encryption, and protection for files and folders stored on network servers and, more recently, encrypted or signed HTTP request/responses by means of a client-side ...

  9. Tips to create a strong password - AOL Help

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    Create a strong password. • Use unique words - Don't use obvious words like "password". • Have 12 or more characters - Longer passwords are more secure. • Avoid sequences or repeated characters - Don't use adjacent characters on your keyboard (QWERTY). • Use a different password for each site - Otherwise, if someone acquires one ...