Online safety are the measures, habits, and policies one takes to help ensure that those that misuse the digital world do not harm your data and privacy.
Unrelated Advertisements
Too Good to Be True Offers and Services
Sites that Ask for Personal/Financial Information
Pop-ups that Indicate a Virus Infection
Unknown Emails
Downloading or Uploading to and from Untrusted Sites
Attachments in Emails from Unknown Senders
Sites that Have Privacy Policies that Allow Third Party Access or Commerce of Information
Do Not Go On Unfamiliar Websites
Do Not Open Links or Attachments in Emails from Unfamiliar Senders
Do Not Click on ANY Advertisements
Do Not Give out Personal/Financial Information Unless it is for a Trusted Site
Do Not Interact with Popups; Close Page or Use Task Manager to Close Popups
Avoid Downloading Strangely Large Files from the Internet
Only Allow Bare Minimum Cookies
Ignore Financial Advice from Unproven Financial Advisors
Keep Up to Date on Widespread Scammers and Scams
Ignore Too Good to Be True Investments, Services, Products, etc...