Do you ever feel uneasy shopping online?
Are you not quite sure your passwords are secure?
Do you worry about being hacked on Facebook or, even worse, on your online banking site?
You are not alone!
A February 2021 poll in Security Magazine showed that 72% of Americans are very concerned about online privacy. And with good reason. Cyber-attacks have been increasing dramatically over the past year.
“Cybercriminals are developing and boosting their attacks at an alarming pace, exploiting the fear and uncertainty caused by the unstable social and economic situation created by COVID-19.”
Jürgen Stock, INTERPOL Secretary General
But the February poll also revealed that most people won’t take any action to protect themselves beyond updating a password or two.
It’s time to be proactive about your online security and privacy.
The Privacy Action Plan is an online membership course that takes you through a step-by-step process to teach you how to become private and secure online. We break each step down into bite-sized pieces and moving you forward in a planned way.
There is no better way to get control of your privacy and security than by becoming a member of the Privacy Action Plan. It’s just a low monthly fee, and you can cancel at any time. Sign up now!
Also, don’t forget to sign up to this free newsletter, which is a supplement to our Privacy Action Plan course.
The Origin Story.
Glenn Meder, the founder of the Privacy Action Plan has taught thousands of people how to be private and secure online. However, he found that even after receiving detailed instructions, many people still weren’t taking action.
So he dug into it. He interviewed his audience. He asked questions.
What he found was that while a huge number of people want to get private and secure, people's main obstacle was that they simply get overwhelmed with all the steps they need to take. Yes, there is a lot to think about when securing your privacy.
Glenn solved this issue by breaking each step down into bite-sized pieces and moving people forward in a planned way, thus the Privacy Action Plan was created. Each week members receive two emails with small actions to take. So, instead of thinking about the big picture, they simply focus on the task at hand until their privacy is secured.
