From d144c93ea08faf63d3f2135dac096ac3872964c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bender Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2026 23:17:27 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update src/app/page.tsx --- src/app/page.tsx | 20 +++++--------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/app/page.tsx b/src/app/page.tsx index 06836ff..479af96 100644 --- a/src/app/page.tsx +++ b/src/app/page.tsx @@ -283,29 +283,19 @@ export default function LandingPage() { sideDescription="Follow these simple steps to check and improve your privacy settings across all your devices and accounts." faqs={[ { - id: "1", title: "Browser Privacy Settings", content: "Step 1: Clear Your History - Browsers remember every site you visit. Go to Settings → Privacy → Clear Browsing Data. Select 'All time' and check all boxes. Click Clear. -

Step 2: Turn On Privacy Mode - Use Private Browsing (Chrome), InPrivate (Edge), or Private Window (Firefox) for sensitive tasks like banking. -

Step 3: Check Cookies - Most browsers: Settings → Privacy → Cookies. Block third-party cookies to limit tracking." + id: "1", title: "Browser Privacy Settings", content: "Step 1: Clear Your History - Browsers remember every site you visit. Go to Settings → Privacy → Clear Browsing Data. Select 'All time' and check all boxes. Click Clear.

Step 2: Turn On Privacy Mode - Use Private Browsing (Chrome), InPrivate (Edge), or Private Window (Firefox) for sensitive tasks like banking.

Step 3: Check Cookies - Most browsers: Settings → Privacy → Cookies. Block third-party cookies to limit tracking." }, { - id: "2", title: "Smartphone App Permissions", content: "Step 1: Review What Apps Can Access - iPhone: Settings → Privacy → Location Services. Android: Settings → Apps → Permissions. -

Step 2: Disable Unnecessary Access - Does your calculator really need your location? Does a game need your contacts? Turn these off! -

Step 3: Check Microphone & Camera - Only messaging apps and video apps need these. Disable for all others." + id: "2", title: "Smartphone App Permissions", content: "Step 1: Review What Apps Can Access - iPhone: Settings → Privacy → Location Services. Android: Settings → Apps → Permissions.

Step 2: Disable Unnecessary Access - Does your calculator really need your location? Does a game need your contacts? Turn these off!

Step 3: Check Microphone & Camera - Only messaging apps and video apps need these. Disable for all others." }, { - id: "3", title: "Social Media Privacy Controls", content: "Facebook Privacy Check: Settings → Privacy → Who can see your posts? Choose 'Friends Only'. Who can look you up? Choose 'Friends Only'. Who can message you? Choose 'Friends Only'. -

Gmail/Google Privacy: Visit myaccount.google.com → Data & Privacy → Review activity and sign-out options. -

Apple ID Privacy: Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → Disable data you don't want shared." + id: "3", title: "Social Media Privacy Controls", content: "Facebook Privacy Check: Settings → Privacy → Who can see your posts? Choose 'Friends Only'. Who can look you up? Choose 'Friends Only'. Who can message you? Choose 'Friends Only'.

Gmail/Google Privacy: Visit myaccount.google.com → Data & Privacy → Review activity and sign-out options.

Apple ID Privacy: Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → Disable data you don't want shared." }, { - id: "4", title: "Email Security Check", content: "Gmail Account Recovery: Go to myaccount.google.com. Add a recovery phone number and backup email. This helps if you get locked out. -

Unsubscribe from Spam: Click the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of emails (for legitimate companies). For obvious spam, use the Spam button. -

Check Recent Activity: Gmail shows where you've signed in. Sign out of unrecognized locations." + id: "4", title: "Email Security Check", content: "Gmail Account Recovery: Go to myaccount.google.com. Add a recovery phone number and backup email. This helps if you get locked out.

Unsubscribe from Spam: Click the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of emails (for legitimate companies). For obvious spam, use the Spam button.

Check Recent Activity: Gmail shows where you've signed in. Sign out of unrecognized locations." }, { - id: "5", title: "Two-Factor Authentication", content: "What It Is: Two-factor authentication requires two forms of ID: your password AND a code from your phone or authenticator app. -

Where to Enable It: Most important: Email, Banking, Social Media. Go to Security Settings and look for 'Two-Factor Authentication' or '2FA'. -

Save Your Backup Codes: Write them down and store in a safe place. These unlock your account if you lose your phone." + id: "5", title: "Two-Factor Authentication", content: "What It Is: Two-factor authentication requires two forms of ID: your password AND a code from your phone or authenticator app.

Where to Enable It: Most important: Email, Banking, Social Media. Go to Security Settings and look for 'Two-Factor Authentication' or '2FA'.

Save Your Backup Codes: Write them down and store in a safe place. These unlock your account if you lose your phone." } ]} faqsAnimation="slide-up" -- 2.49.1