Author: lasjournaladmin
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Digital SafetySet Up Two-Factor Authentication
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Introduction Most accounts are protected by a password. But passwords get guessed, reused, leaked, or stolen. That is why two-factor authentication (2FA) matters. It adds a second check before anyone can sign in, even if they already know your password. Setting up 2FA can feel like a chore. It is also one of the simplest…
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Digital SafetySecure the Devices in Your Home
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Introduction Most homes today are full of connected devices: phones, laptops, tablets, smart TVs, game consoles, Wi‑Fi routers, printers, cameras, smart speakers, and more. These tools make life easier, but they also create more “doors” into your home network. The good news is that you don’t need to be an expert to improve your digital…
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Digital SafetyReview Privacy Settings on Social Apps
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Introduction Most people use dozens of apps, devices, and online accounts every week. It feels normal to stay signed in, reuse a familiar password, and click “Remind me later” on updates. Then one day, something goes wrong: an account is locked, a device acts strange, or private information shows up where it shouldn’t. Digital security…
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Digital SafetySpot and Avoid Phishing Emails
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Introduction Most people don’t think about digital security until something goes wrong. A strange login alert. A locked account. A device that suddenly acts “off.” The good news is that you don’t need to be a tech expert to protect yourself. You just need a simple routine you can follow and repeat. In this article,…
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Digital SafetySet Up Two-Factor Authentication
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Introduction Most people use phones, laptops, and apps every day without thinking much about safety. That makes sense—technology is supposed to help, not feel stressful. But small digital habits can quietly build risk over time. The good news is that you do not need to be an expert to protect your devices and accounts. This…
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Digital SafetyClean Up Old Online Accounts
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Introduction I’m missing the required inputs (Topic, Pillar, and Notes). Because LAS requires strict single-domain writing based on the Pillar, I can’t draft a valid article without knowing which Pillar to obey. The Real Problem If I guess the Pillar, I could accidentally include forbidden content (for example, mentioning digital security in a non-tech Pillar,…
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Digital SafetyReview Privacy Settings on Social Apps
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Introduction Most people don’t think much about digital security until something feels “off.” A strange login alert, a locked account, a pop-up that won’t close, or a friend saying your profile sent odd messages. These moments can feel unsettling, but they can also be a helpful wake-up call. The good news is that you don’t…
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Everyday Legal Protection Know Your Rights Before You Sign
Knowing contract law is key in today’s world. You meet many contracts every day, like work deals and rental agreements. Knowing your rights can help you avoid legal trouble. Having everyday legal protection means knowing what you agree to. Always read the small print and understand what you’re getting into. This helps you make smart…
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Simple Afternoon Reset Routines to Feel Refreshed
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Some days, the afternoon feels like a wall you just can’t get over. Your energy drops, your focus fades, and even small tasks feel big and heavy. The good news is that you don’t have to push through on sheer willpower. With a few simple habits, you can reset your afternoon and finish the day…

