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[Internet Citizen] Network Firewall
Browsing the Internet is part of many people's routine, but the risks involved often go unnoticed. From malware and phishing attempts to hacking, your devices can be vulnerable to different types of threats.
There are many actions you can take to increase the security of your browsing experience. One of the easiest and most important is to make sure the network firewall on your router is enabled.
By following a set of rules, a network firewall filters packets that can enter and leave your network. This protects connected devices against unauthorized access.
Modern routers, including modems with built-in router functions, usually come with network firewalls already installed and enabled. However, it's always a good idea to check the settings to see if this is actually the case, especially if you are using equipment other than what was provided by your Internet service provider. Visit the router manufacturer's website to learn how to verify the status of the firewall and enable it if necessary.
In addition to the network firewall, some operating systems also come with a personal firewall installed that adds an extra layer of protection. On Windows, it's enabled by default. On MacOs and Linux you may need to activate it manually. Even so, making sure the network firewall is enabled is a crucial step in keeping your browsing safe and protecting your privacy.
Make sure your network firewall is enabled and properly configured, as this will add an extra layer of defense against cyberattacks, helping to protect the security and privacy of your network and connected devices.
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