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Robert Williams
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Chromebooks are equipped with several layers of protection. This layered protection works amazingly well to keep all the information and data stored in the device securely. In the coming time, Chromebooks will get added protection with the addition of USBGuard. This will restrict access to the USB portal when the Chromebook’s screen is not unlocked. USB pen drives can be utilized in Rubber Ducky attacks for stealing files or infecting the system with malicious software when the device owner is not looking or has left the Chromebook untended for a little while. Apart from the inbuilt security features, you can use other methods to enhance your Chromebook’s security.
top 3 tips for securing your chromebook
Let’s explore the different ways for keeping the Chromebook safe and sound.
Guest mode
Does your Chromebook get shared with your peers and family? If the answer to that question is yes, then you have to familiarize yourself with the guest mode. This mode allows anyone else to use the Chromebook, without getting access to the owner’s Google account. Apart from securing files and other information from access, it also stops other people from changing the settings. Whenever a guest uses the device, the web browser history, bookmarks, downloads, and cookies shall get deleted after exiting the Guest mode and logging back into the primary user account.
Guest mode comes turned on by default. However, to ensure that it is switched on, visit Settings, tap on People, select Manage other people and ensure whether the Enable Guest browsing is switched on.
For launching the Guest mode, you need to sign out of the account and hit the Browse as Guest button located at the lower side.
Sleep Lock
Shutting the lid of the Chromebook puts it to sleep. Flip the shutter open, and the device wakes up. While it is comfortable to use this, somebody might access the Chromebook when you are not there. For this reason, you can add a passcode so that to wake a sleeping Chromebook up, a password has to be entered.
Here is how you can do this:
Visit the Settings application.
Hit the Screen Lock option.
Login to the People segment.
Now, you need to input the password.
Switch the show lock screen when waking from sleep option on.
In case the password of the device is very lengthy or complex, and you do not wish to input it every time you wish to awaken the device, choose PIN or password.
Now, select the Set up PIN option.
Select a minimum six characters long PIN that can be entered in place of the password for unlocking the sleeping device.
HTTPS Everywhere
Several websites on the internet provide a bit of support when it comes to HTTPS encryption. However, they are known for making it hard to use. For example, the websites might get defaulted to HTTP, or the encrypted webpages might get filled with web links that lead to the unencrypted website.
HTTPS Everywhere is an add-in that resolves these issues by rewriting the website requests to HTTPS. This extension is available for Chrome, and it can be easily added to the browser.
Due to the growth in cyber crime, you must take necessary steps to secure your Chromebook. Follow the tips given in the blog, and keep your device safe.
Robert Williams is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Samuel has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as www.office.com/setup and office.com/setup.
SOURCE – https://davidpcexpert.wordpress.com/2019/01/11/top-3-tips-for-securing-your-chromebook/
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