, a global training platform for learning and teaching online, shares the five most common mistakes people make and compromise the security of personal data regardless of the device through which they connect.
Connect to open or public WiFi networks. As much as possible, avoid connecting to networks that are not your own or avoid entering pages in which you have to provide personal information. You can use the incognito mode function of the web browser, this will give you more security since the browser will not remember your passwords, cookies or search history.
Do not close the sessions at the end of the use of different social networks. Avoid leaving sessions open and minimize the risk of compromising personal information. In addition to always configuring social networks with the options that provide the highest level of privacy possible.
Prioritizing Metrics
Online metrics are almost limitless. Like, literally. They just won’t stop. Numbers are useful, but if you’re not careful they’ll be the ones calling the shots rather than you. Don’t let KPIs be the tail that wags the dog. Work out what your priorities are, how you can measure progress, and the limitations of the available data. The answers to these questions vary from site to site.
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Timeframes
Goals border on meaningless if you don’t have a time frame for them. It doesn’t have to be the be all and end all (SEO never stops, after all) but by giving yourself a date to work towards gives you a target, and a ready made opportunity to reassess what you’re doing. Have a schedule and stick to it as best you can. This also means having a plan for tracking and analysing search data. Putting a few minutes aside each week adds up nicely over six months.