In addition to using secure health tracking apps and devices, what other steps can individuals take to protect their personal health data from potential security breaches and unauthorized access?
In addition to using secure health tracking apps and devices, individuals can protect their personal health data by regularly updating their software and passwords, being cautious about sharing sensitive information online or with third parties, and enabling two-factor authentication on their accounts. They should also avoid connecting to public Wi-Fi networks when accessing health data and regularly review their privacy settings to ensure they are only sharing necessary information with trusted sources. Additionally, individuals should educate themselves on common cybersecurity threats and be vigilant in monitoring their accounts for any suspicious activity.
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