This article provides essential tips on safeguarding your personal data when using shared devices, such as those found in campus labs and libraries.
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Understand the importance of data security.
Have familiarity with the device’s operating system.
Using shared devices can pose a risk to your personal data. Whether you're using a public computer in a lab or library, it's crucial to take measures to protect your information. This article outlines steps you can take to secure your data effectively.
Use Your VUnetID and Password
Avoid Saving Passwords
Log Out After Use
Clear Browsing Data
Before leaving the shared device, clear your browsing history and cookies to remove any stored data. This can usually be done in the browser settings under "Privacy" or "History."
See: How to Clear Cache and Cookies
Be Cautious with Personal Information
Use Private Browsing Mode
If available, use a private or incognito browsing mode. This mode does not save your browsing history, cookies, or site data.
See: How to Open a Private Browsing Window
Avoid Using Shared Devices for Important Transactions
If you forget to log out of your account on a shared workstation, immediately change your password to secure your account.
See: How to Change Your VUnetID Password
If you encounter issues with the device's settings, ask the library or lab staff for assistance or place a Desktop Support Service Request.
Be aware of your surroundings when using shared devices. Ensure no one is watching as you enter sensitive information.
Regularly update your passwords and use two-factor authentication where available.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Best Practices
How to Clear Cache and Cookies
How to Open a Private Browsing Window
How to Change Your VUnetID Password