Use a proper password

One of the most common mistakes small businesses make is not using a proper password. A proper password is a combination of letters, numbers, and characters that you can remember and use easily. You don’t want to make the same mistake as your previous employer and have to enter in your login information for the first time in months just to change your password.Use a unique password for each account. Don’t reuse passwords across different websites or applications.

Create two sets of strong passwords: one for your work account and one for your personal account.Make sure you are regularly updating your security software and that your computer is configured with secure protocols.

Use a verified account

One of the most important things you can do to protect your account is to use a verified account. This means that the person who owns the account is someone who is authorized to operate the account and has not been hacked or abused. If someone uses your account to screenshot or record your posts, they could be in violation of law and face consequences.

If someone uses your account to screenshot or record your posts, they could be in violation of law and face consequences.

Don’t screenshot or record without permission.

screenshotting or recording your posts without permission could mean the end of your account and possibly even your livelihood.

If someone uses your account to screenshot or record your posts, they could potentially sell them to a third party for money. This could mean losing all of the content you’ve created, and it could even lead to a loss of money in the short-term. To prevent this from happening, always follow these steps:

  1. Grant permissions for others to use your account only if they are properly authorized.

  2. Don’t screenshot or record without permission.

  3. Keep all screenshots and recordings secret and safe.