1. Control the public scope of personal information: do not publicly publish your personal information, photos, phone numbers, etc. On public platforms, including social media.
2. Set privacy options: When using social media, mobile applications and other platforms, try to turn on all privacy options, such as not disclosing personal data and information.
3. Avoid using public Wi-Fi: When sensitive operations such as online banking and social media are needed, try not to use public Wi-Fi to ensure the safety of your property.
4. Pay attention to the safety of identity documents: don't put important personal identity documents such as ID cards and passports in obvious places or unsafe places.
5. Pay attention to the conversation in front of the stage: When talking face to face, you should avoid talking about sensitive topics or revealing privacy.
6. Take valuables with you: Be careful to protect your personal belongings and financial assets, such as wallets, credit cards, jewelry and other valuables.
7. Adequate security measures: install cameras and lock holes, take fire prevention measures, and ensure the security of your computer and private information by using passwords.
In short, protecting your privacy requires vigilance and caution. You must pay attention to your words and deeds in public, and pay attention to the safety of personal belongings.