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Does cleaning up your computer important?

Updated: Jul 17, 2019

Clean software helps to protect data. Internet security software and regular program updates helps to certain that viruses, malware, and remote “hackers” stay out of the reach of your computer, mobile or tablet . When you create and manage or maintain your files by backing up, deleting unwanted programs, and performing maintenance tasks such as defragmenting the hard drive, you help to ensure your computer can save your files without accidentally deleting or bugging them.


Tidy up your digital life
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It’s time to delete those digital dust bunnies – that includes programs you don’t use and unimportant files littering your desktop. Here are a few quick tips to get started:

Cleanup your PC workspace Some programs automatically create a short-cut that will be displayed as an icon on your desktop. Deleting short-cuts that you don’t use will not delete the program, but it will keep your desktop clean and organized.Get organized Create categories for your files (work, financial statements, family photos, kids’ homework, etc.), then create and label folders to bucket your files into. Delete unimportant items that don’t belong in either folder. When all is squared away – create a backup to save your files in a secure location other than your device hard drive.Update your passwords Regularly updating your passwords across all accounts and devices is a good digital security habit to adopt even when you’re not spring cleaning. Passwords are the keys to accessing your digital life and more important data, like financial information. Make sure to use a complex and unique password for each account. Using a free password manager tool like Norton Identity Safe can make logging into your favorite sites easier and more secure. Plus, always opt-in to two factor authentication when the services you use offer this in addition to password protection.

 
 
 

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