How To Prevent E-Mail From Hackers



What is Hacking:-When a unauthorized person theft your information”

If you're not a good user with your computer or just got your first ever email account, this  is good for you. Email accounts are used for anything from personal emails to friends to sending important letters to you bank or someone important, and some people are so sad and have nothing better in their life but to look into other peoples emails account for money, pleasure, or personal reasons (such as account details ,debit cards, credit cards), and can put your privacy and even your life at risk (on an extreme scale), so we  are providing some steps on how you can protect your email like the government does. As a hacker/cracker, I know what you can and can't hack through .

1. Select  A  Good Password.
    a.       Ignore such types of password   as child name, mobile number, Date Of Birth etc.
    b.      Our password should be combination of numbers, texts and characters.
     

   For  eg.
                 Email is:- rohatashsinghc.1232@gmial.com
                 Good Password is :- 12rohatash$@$14


2. Ignore To Open Doubtful  Attachment’s.
    a. I f You have a different and unknown email in your inbox , Please ignore it.

3. Ignore The Doubtful E-mail.
a. You should be Keep antivirus and browser software updated — don't hit Ignore when those update             reminders pop up.

4. Use Two Factor Authentication.

1.First sing in your Email Account  and Click account setting ----> Account ---> Other Google Account Setting.










      




3.Now Click Security  Button.




4.Now click  setup  Button for two-step verification.



    

5.Now click  start setup Button  and sign in again.






  6. Now Enter your valid Mobile Number and click send Button. 


 7.Now Check Your Mobile Message Box and Type 5 Digit Code Her.

 8.Now Click the Confirm Button.
 9.Now Two-Step verification is ON.




5. Set up a second e-mail account for newsletters and the like: Mailing  lists may give the address to others .The more unwanted e-mail you get, the greater  the potential  for receiving malicious files/records.


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