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Remember the good old days when you could leave your front door unlocked without a care in the world? Well, sadly, times have changed and now, security is a must.
And not just for your home. The same goes for your Mac computer.
In today’s digital world, cyber threats are everywhere. Luckily, there are some easy things you can do to keep your digital data from prying eyes and malicious intruders.
One easy (and FREE) way to do this on your Mac is by enabling a firewall.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Firewall? Is that the latest TikTok trend where people try to eat a wall of spicy chili peppers without crying?”
No, surprisingly not.
But don’t worry, a firewall isn’t nearly as hot or dangerous as it sounds.
Below, find out what a firewall really is, why you want to set it up on your Mac and how easy it is to do (it just takes a few clicks!)
A firewall is like a bouncer for your Mac. It stands at the digital door, checking IDs and making sure only the good guys get in.
Without it, you’re essentially throwing a house party with the doors wide open, and who knows what kind of riffraff might wander in.
Here’s why you want to enable a firewall:
Alright, let’s get down to business. By default, the firewall on your Mac is not enabled. Here’s how you can turn it on:
(Warning: Tech companies love rearranging things. If the instructions below aren’t exact, the tech fairies have probably moved things around. Try searching for the setting on your device. If that doesn’t work, ask a trusted friend or family member for help, or do a quick web search for instructions using your device model and software version.)
And there you have it! Enabling the firewall on your Mac is like giving it a little suit of armor, ready to fend off the bad guys while you browse memes in peace.
Now, understand that enabling your firewall isn’t a perfect solution. You’ll still want to use antivirusAntivirus software acts as a digital shield for your computer and other devices, safeguarding them a... More software and take other security measures to protect your device and data.
But enabling the firewall on your Mac is just a best practice that does help keep you safer.
Now go forth, secure in the knowledge that your Mac is better protected, and maybe reward yourself with a cat video or two!