Over the past few months, we’ve introduced a consumer education campaign called Good to Know in the U.K., Germany and the U.S., and we recently made the information available in over 30 languages.
Everyone wants to stay safe online, so we’re making our Good to Know site (google.com/goodtoknow) available in Malay. We’re also incorporating the Google Family Safety Center website, which has included online safety tips since 2010, into Good to Know to make all this information available in one place.
With the new Malay version of the Good to Know site we hope to help Malaysians increase their web savvy.
You’ll be able to learn about how to protect yourself online, gain insight into how your data is used on Google and around the web, and get tips on managing your family’s online experience. For example, you can find out how to choose a strong password, recognize a phishing scam and double your account security with 2-step verification.
We all have a friend who uses the same password for every web service, leaves his mobile phone screen unlocked and thinks that a conversation about spam and cookies must be someone planning an unconventional meal. As digital literacy becomes increasingly important, we hope you’ll take the time to learn more about staying safe online and spread the word to your friends who look to you for tech help!
Everyone wants to stay safe online, so we’re making our Good to Know site (google.com/goodtoknow) available in Malay. We’re also incorporating the Google Family Safety Center website, which has included online safety tips since 2010, into Good to Know to make all this information available in one place.
With the new Malay version of the Good to Know site we hope to help Malaysians increase their web savvy.
You’ll be able to learn about how to protect yourself online, gain insight into how your data is used on Google and around the web, and get tips on managing your family’s online experience. For example, you can find out how to choose a strong password, recognize a phishing scam and double your account security with 2-step verification.
We all have a friend who uses the same password for every web service, leaves his mobile phone screen unlocked and thinks that a conversation about spam and cookies must be someone planning an unconventional meal. As digital literacy becomes increasingly important, we hope you’ll take the time to learn more about staying safe online and spread the word to your friends who look to you for tech help!
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