Use Consumer Reports' Security Planner to Stay Safer Online Use Consumer Reports' Security Planner to Stay Safer Online

Use Consumer Reports’ Security Planner to Stay Safer Online


“With Security Planner, our aim from the beginning was to create an accessible, expertly reviewed, and regularly updated guide to help users take immediate steps to improve their digital hygiene,” says Ron Deibert, director of the Citizen Lab. “With Security Planner in the hands of Consumer Reports, we can rest assured that it reaches the widest possible audience and is shepherded by an independent organization with expertise and integrity.”

“Our goal with CR Security Planner is to maintain the best resource for personalized privacy and security advice,” says Ben Moskowitz, vice president of the Innovation Lab at Consumer Reports. “Instead of telling you everything you could do to secure your data and devices, we’ll help you figure out the most important steps to take. It’s fast, and it’s free.”

The action plan lets you check off items as you’ve completed them. If there are too many items to complete all at once, or you just feel like coming back to the project later, you can print out your plan, copy the URL to refer to, or sign up for a free Consumer Reports account so you can log in and work through your plan. Tech enthusiasts can read through a list of all 50 tips.

You don’t need to be a Consumer Reports member to use Security Planner, nor do you need to input any data that identifies you. Security Planner builds on Consumer Reports’ core mission of working with consumers to create fairness, safety, and transparency in the marketplace.