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Account Security Best Practices

Last updated July 30, 2024

Protecting your AirOps account and its associated data is crucial. By following these best practices, you can minimize security risks and ensure the safety of your sensitive information.

Account Security Best Practices

  • Strong Passwords: Create strong passwords that are at least 12 characters long, include a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, and avoid using easily guessable information.
  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of security. 2FA requires an additional code sent to your phone or email, preventing unauthorized access, even if your password is compromised.
  • Regular Password Changes: Change your password periodically (at least every 90 days) to further enhance account security.
  • Secure Login Locations: Only access your AirOps account from trusted devices and networks. Avoid logging in from public computers or unsecured Wi-Fi connections.
  • Beware of Phishing Attempts: Be cautious of emails or messages asking for your AirOps login credentials. AirOps will never request your password through email or other unsolicited communication.
  • Enable Account Recovery: Set up account recovery options, such as an email address or phone number, to regain access to your account if you forget your password.
  • Monitor Account Activity: Regularly check your account activity for any unusual or suspicious activity. Look for any unknown logins or changes to your account information.
  • Report Suspicious Activity: Immediately report any suspicious activity to AirOps support. Providing details about the suspicious activity helps them investigate and take appropriate action to protect your account.

By following these account security practices, you can maintain a secure and protected AirOps environment and safeguard your data from unauthorized access and cyber threats.

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