Keeping Your Smart Home Technology Secure

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Smart home technology has raised the bar on home security, allowing us to take safety into our own hands through the power of our devices.

But according to a recent article by Chandra Steele at PCmag.com, the Internet of Things (IoT) makes smart home devices, and therefore their owners, vulnerable to a myriad of risks by potentially opening doors to hackers.

Steele outlines a few precautionary steps homeowners can take to make sure they're using their smart home devices safely:

Reset your router. Your router serves as the gateway to all your devices, so reset your router and rename it so that its brand and model are not immediately identifiable. Change the default password and set up a guest network so that visitors don't have access to the primary one you and your family use.

Use two-factor authentication. While not foolproof, turn on two-factor authentication for all devices you own, including wearables. User manuals will tell you how to do this.

Don't share your password. Change the usernames and passwords that usually come with IoT devices, then don't give them to anyone.

Review defaults. Check the settings on your IoT devices and turn off any unnecessary defaults or any that are sharing more information than you're comfortable with.

Follow through on updates. Check for software updates regularly to ensure all vulnerabilities are patched. Even if you haven't received a notification that an update is available, check the manufacturer's site to see if any have been issued.

Bottom Line. Each individual connected device on your network represents an additional potential point of failure, another window into your smart home through which someone can climb and invade your privacy. That is why it is more important than ever to keep those devices secure and to protect the privacy of your smart home.

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