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The Michigan High Speed Internet Office (MIHI) invites organizations across Michigan to join the Statewide Digital Inclusion Network and be featured on the Digital Inclusion Resource Map. The map helps residents find digital skills classes, device support, public computer access, public WiFi and internet enrollment help.
If your organization offers any of these services, have your organization featured by completing the Statewide Digital Inclusion Survey.
Learn more about digital inclusion on the MIHI website.
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Digital spring cleaning is a simple way to take control of your online life by reviewing your accounts, organizing your files and improving your online security. Over time, unused apps, old passwords and extra data can build up and create risks. Cleaning up your digital space helps protect your personal information, makes your devices run better and keeps your data easier to manage.
The National Cybersecurity Alliance recommends taking the following steps to keep your digital life secure:
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Update your passwords and use a password manager.
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Enable multi factor authentication on important accounts.
- Review app permissions and delete apps or accounts you no longer use
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Keep your software updated and turn on automatic updates.
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Back up important data.
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Securely dispose of old devices after wiping them.
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Clean up your email inbox and unsubscribe from newsletters you no longer read.
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Organize files and remove duplicates.
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Review your social media accounts and activity.
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Cancel unused subscriptions.
Taking a few minutes to clean up your digital life can make a big difference in protecting your information and staying organized. For more tips and resources on staying safe online, visit the National Cybersecurity Alliance website.
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