Myth 1: Your Password Is All You Need
**Use a unique, 16-character password generated by a password manager Rest 30% spread evenly.** Never reuse passwords across sites. A single breach elsewhere exposes your Nona88 account instantly.
**Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) immediately via an authenticator app.** SMS codes are vulnerable to SIM swapping. An app like Google Authenticator creates a time-sensitive code that changes every 30 seconds.
**Never share your login credentials with anyone, even support staff.** Legitimate Nona88 support will never ask for your password. If they do, it’s a scam.
Myth 2: Public Wi-Fi Is Safe for Logging In
**Only log into Nona88 using a VPN on public Wi-Fi.** Public networks are hotspots for packet sniffing. A VPN encrypts your traffic so attackers can’t capture your login data.
**Use your mobile data instead of free hotel or café Wi-Fi.** Cellular networks are encrypted by default. If you must use public Wi-Fi, ensure the VPN is connected before opening your browser.
**Avoid clicking login links from emails or social media messages.** Phishing sites mimic Nona88’s login page. Manually type the URL or use a bookmark you control.
Myth 3: Antivirus Software Fully Protects You
**Keep your browser and operating system updated to patch known vulnerabilities.** Outdated software is the top entry point for keyloggers and malware that steal login credentials.
**Run a full system scan weekly with a reputable antivirus program.** Malware can hide for months. A weekly scan catches Trojans designed to record your keystrokes when you log into Nona88.
**Disable browser auto-fill for login fields on Nona88.** Auto-fill stores your password in plain text within the browser. If your device is compromised, that data is exposed instantly.
Myth 4: Logging Out Is Optional
**Always log out of Nona88 when using a shared or public device.** A simple close of the browser tab does not end the session. Use the explicit “Log Out” button in the account menu.
**Clear your browser cache and cookies after each session on a shared computer.** Residual session tokens can be reused by the next user. This step prevents unauthorized access even if you forgot to log out.
**Set your Nona88 account to auto-logout after 15 minutes of inactivity.** Check your account settings for this feature. It minimizes risk if you walk away from your device.
Myth 5: The Login Page URL Is Always Correct
**Verify the URL in the address bar starts with “https://” and has no typos.** Phishing sites often use “nona88-login.com” or “n0na88.com” to trick you. Bookmark the official URL to avoid mistakes.
**Check for a padlock icon next to the URL before entering your credentials.** A green padlock indicates a valid SSL certificate. A red or missing padlock means the connection is not secure.
**Never click login links from pop-up ads or third-party websites.** These are common vectors for credential harvesting. Always navigate directly to the official Nona88 site.
Myth 6: Strong Passwords Are Enough for Multiple Accounts
**Use a separate, random password for Nona88 than for your email or social media.** If one account is breached, others remain safe. A password manager generates and stores these unique passwords.
**Rotate your Nona88 password every 90 days.** Even strong passwords can be leaked in data breaches. Regular rotation limits the window of exposure.
**Do not use personal information like your birthday or pet’s name in your password.** Attackers scrape social media for these details. Random character strings are far harder to guess.
Myth 7: Mobile Apps Are Inherently Safer Than Websites
**Download the Nona88 app only from official app stores (Google Play or Apple App Store).** Sideloading APKs from unknown sources risks malware that mimics the login screen.
**Update the Nona88 app as soon as a new version is released.** Updates often patch security flaws. Delaying updates leaves your login vulnerable to exploits.
**Revoke app permissions that request access to your contacts or photos.** Nona88 does not need these permissions. Granting them increases your attack surface unnecessarily.
Myth 8: You Can Trust Login Pages That Look Identical
**Inspect the page source for any suspicious scripts or redirects.** Right-click and select “View Page Source.” Look for embedded code that sends your credentials to a third-party server.
**Use a browser extension like HTTPS Everywhere to force encrypted connections.** This tool automatically redirects you to the secure version of Nona88, blocking downgrade attacks.
**Report any login page that asks for extra information like your Social Security number.** Nona88 only needs your username and password. Anything else is a red flag.
Myth 9: Biometrics Are Foolproof
**Set a strong backup PIN or password for your device in case facial recognition fails.** Biometrics can be fooled by high-resolution photos or recordings. A PIN adds an extra layer.
**Disable biometric login on Nona88 if you share your device with others.** Fingerprint and face scans can be bypassed by family members or coworkers. Stick to password-only login on shared devices.
**Clear stored biometric data on your device after a security incident.** If you suspect malware, reset your device’s biometric settings and change your Nona88 password.
Myth 10: Once Logged In, You’re Safe for the Session
**Monitor your account activity regularly for unrecognized logins.** Check Nona88’s “Login History” feature. Spotting an unknown login early can prevent further damage.
**Use a session manager to force logout from all devices after a breach.** If you lose your phone or laptop, immediately revoke all active sessions in your account settings.
**Never stay logged into Nona88 on a device you don’t own.** Even if you trust the owner, their device may have malware. Always log out and clear data after each use.
