Like Nunnikhoven, Olson highlights the importance of password safety and the usefulness of password managers. “I can’t expect my family to memorize 10+ complex passwords without ever re-using them, so a better solution is to use a password manager which tracks them instead,” he explained.
He also uses a tool called a virtual machine (VM) when performing certain online activities. A virtual machine creates exactly what its name implies: a program inside your computer that acts as if it’s its own standalone computer. Anything that is downloaded on a virtual machine does not touch the data on the other. Similarly, the data stored on each machine is siloed, meaning that information on one is protected if another VM is hacked.
According to Olson, if you are going to do risky online behavior — namely, downloading files — you best do it using something that doesn’t put your other digital assets at risk.