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-brand-pocket = Pocket
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-brand-lockwise = Firefox Lockwise
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-brand-send = Firefox Send
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-brand-fpn = Firefox Private Network
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##
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terms-and-privacy = Terms & Privacy
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# This message appears after a user has successfully updated their communication settings.
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changes-saved = Changes saved!
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# Section headline
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rec-section-headline = What to do for this breach
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rec-section-subhead = We recommend you take these steps to keep your personal info safe and protect your digital identity.
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# Section headline
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rec-section-headline-no-pw = What to do to protect your personal info
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rec-section-subhead-no-pw = Though passwords weren’t exposed in this breach, there are still steps you can take to better protect your personal info.
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# Button
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see-additional-recs = See Additional Recommendations
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-ssn-subhead = Review your credit reports
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# Link title
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rec-ssn-cta = Request credit reports
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rec-ssn =
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You get three free credit reports a year by law.
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Requesting and reviewing them does not affect your credit.
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Look for accounts, loans, or credit cards you don’t recognize.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-pw-1-subhead = Change your password
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# Link title
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rec-pw-1-cta = Change password for this site
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rec-pw-1 =
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Make this password unique and different from any others you use.
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A good strategy to follow is to combine two or more unrelated
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words to create an entire passphrase.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-pw-2-subhead = Update other logins using the same password
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# Link title
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rec-pw-2-cta-fx = View logins in { -brand-name }
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rec-pw-2 =
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Reusing passwords turns a single data breach into many. Now that this
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password is out there, hackers could use it to get in to other accounts.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-pw-3-subhead = Use a password manager to take your passwords everywhere
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# Link title
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rec-pw-3-cta = Get { -brand-lockwise }
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rec-pw-3-fx =
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Use { -brand-lockwise } to securely access the passwords you’ve saved in
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{ -brand-name } from anywhere — even outside of the browser.
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rec-pw-3-non-fx =
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Use { -brand-lockwise } to keep track of all your different
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passwords and access them securely from your phone or tablet.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-pw-4-subhead = Set up two-factor authentication (2FA)
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# Link title
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rec-pw-4-cta = See sites that offer 2FA
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rec-pw-4 =
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Many websites offer 2FA as an extra security measure. This requires
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another piece of information to log in to your account, such as a
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one-time code you receive via text.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-bank-acc-subhead = Monitor your bank statements
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rec-bank-acc =
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Check your bank statements for suspicious activity or unusual
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charges. Notify your bank if you see anything you don’t recognize
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-cc-subhead = Monitor your credit card statements
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rec-cc =
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Look out for strange charges on your credit card. You may want
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to request a new card with a new number from your credit card issuer.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-ip-subhead = Use a service that masks your IP address
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# Link title
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rec-ip-us-cta = Try { -brand-fpn }
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rec-ip-us =
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Your Internet Protocol address (IP address) pinpoints your location
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and internet service provider. A service like { -brand-fpn }
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masks your IP address to hide your location.
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rec-ip-non-us =
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Your Internet Protocol address (IP address) pinpoints your location
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and internet service provider. With a virtual private network (VPN), you can hide your location
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and mask your IP address.
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rec-hist-pw-subhead = Avoid reusing passwords
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# Link title
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rec-hist-pw-cta-fx = View logins in { -brand-name }
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rec-hist-pw =
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Use unique, strong passwords for every account. If one password gets
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exposed in a data breach, you’ll only need to update that one login.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-sec-qa-subhead = Create unique answers for security questions
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rec-sec-qa =
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Many websites ask the same questions. If one answer gets exposed, the
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information is out. Create long, random answers and store them somewhere safe.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-phone-num-subhead = Avoid sharing your phone number
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rec-phone-num =
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Try to avoid giving out your phone number when signing up for new
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accounts or services. If a phone number isn’t required, don’t enter it.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-dob-subhead = Avoid using personal info in PINs
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rec-dob =
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Because your date of birth is easy to find in public records,
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it’s best to avoid using it in passwords and PINs. People who
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know your birthday could also very easily guess your PIN.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-pins-subhead = Strengthen the security of your PINs
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rec-pins =
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A strong PIN does not contain personal info, such as your date of birth
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or address. It should be a number only you know and can’t be easily guessed.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-address-subhead = Avoid using addresses in passwords
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rec-address =
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Using addresses or the street where you grew up weaken your
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passwords. Since it’s easy to find this info publicly, it makes these
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passwords easy to guess.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-gen-1-subhead = Use unique, strong passwords for every account
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# Link title
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rec-gen-1-cta = How to create strong passwords
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rec-gen-1 =
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Password reuse puts all your accounts at risk. This means that if
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one password gets exposed, hackers have the keys to many accounts.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-gen-2-subhead = Store passwords in a safe place
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# Link title
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rec-gen-2-cta = Myths about password managers
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rec-gen-2 =
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Put your login details in a secure place only you can access, such as a
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password manager. This also makes it easy to keep track of all your different passwords.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-gen-3-subhead = Be cautious about giving out personal information
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# Link title
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rec-gen-3-cta = Read more security tips
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rec-gen-3 =
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Don’t hand out personal data if you don’t have to. If you are asked to
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enter or give out your email address, ZIP code, or phone number, you can say no.
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# Recommendation subhead
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rec-gen-4-subhead = Update software and apps regularly
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rec-gen-4 =
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Updating your smartphone apps, browsers, and operating systems makes your
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devices more secure. These updates fix bugs, software vulnerabilities, and security problems.
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