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January 18, 2012
New Google Campaign Promotes Privacy And Security On The Web
By Qushawn Clark
The new campaign, called "Good To Know" by Google, is being initiated in order to educate Internet users about ways to keep themselves protected.

The information is free and very easily accessible on its own page, and has a vast array of topics that you can read about within the subject. The first topic that they cover is protecting yourself against phishing, which we all know is a pretty big deal these days. One of the tips they give is this: "Most importantly, never reply to suspicious emails, tweets, or posts with your personal or financial information. Also, don't fill out forms or sign-in screens that link from these messages." Now, most people reading this article are going to believe that this is just second nature, but you would be surprised how many people don't pay attention at all when they are surfing the web.

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