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  • 16 Jun, 2022

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7 Tips To Keep Your Smart Home Devices Safe And Secure


  •      Software Should Be Updated.

This rule is simple: Just like any other equipment (phone, laptop, etc.), the software of your smart home devices must be updated on a regular basis.

  •       Check That Your Router Is Encrypted.

Using the greatest level of encryption on your router helps to keep your data safe. Keep in mind that any internal Wi-Fi extenders or power line home networks allow encryption as well. This will provide additional protection not only for your router but also for smart devices.

  •       Change Your Router's Default Password.

This is distinct from your Wi-Fi password. Most routers are given a simple default password to enable easy setup when first installed, but as a result, hackers may guess it just as easily. In reality, lists of the most prevalent ones are available online. So make sure to replace them as soon as feasible.

  •       Set Up A Separate Wi-Fi Network With No Sharing.

Most routers let you set up a separate network for your smart home gadgets. This adds an additional layer of security. Create a 'guest setting' in your Wi-Fi network so that friends and family can connect to the internet when they visit you.

  •        No Personal Passwords

When setting passwords for your devices, be sure they are both random and difficult. If you find it difficult to remember complicated passwords, consider using a password manager to help keep your devices secure.

  •        Choose Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

Setting up two-factor authentication, also known as 2FA, goes a long way toward keeping your devices secure.

  • Keep Your Work Devices Safe.

 It is critical that your work devices are as secure as your personal devices when using your home Wi-Fi. You can accomplish this by ensuring that your devices are up to date with the most recent anti-malware technologies. You may lessen the threat posed to your smart devices by keeping them secure.

 

 

 

 

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