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Meet the man who saved Betty Kyallo from Dangerous hackers

by Chief Okuzo

Media personality Betty Kyallo is a happy woman after Instagram influencer Daddie Marto saved her Instagram account from dangerous hackers.

Through a video shared by the mother of one, she revealed that the said hacker had targeted her official Instagram account, her daughter’s account, and that of her businesses.

she was immediately referred to Daddie Marto who happens to be an actor and a social media influencer. Daddie Marto who is a jack of Trade, swang into action and salvaged Betty’s Instagram accounts and the hacker blocked from accessing Betty’s essential information.

She also added that if it was not for daddy Marto she would have lost her source of income since all her social media pages have been helping her pay her bills.

 

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How to secure your Instagram account from hackers

  • Enable two-factor authentication: Instagram strongly recommends its users enable two-factor authentication. you can enable two-factor using your phone number, or an authenticator app like Duo Mobile or Google Authentication
  • Update your phone number and email: Always ensure that your email and phone numbers associated with your device are up to date. so that in case there is a hacker attempting to hack your account Instagram will be able to reach you.
  • Enable Login Request: When you set up two-factor authentication on Instagram you’ll receive an alert whenever someone tries to log in to your account from a device or web browser we don’t recognize. These alerts will tell you which device tried logging in and where it’s located. You can approve or deny the request immediately from your already logged in devices. You can also view the list of devices that have recently logged into your Instagram account at any time under “Settings,” “Security,” “Login Activity.” If you don’t recognize a recent login, you can log out of that location or device and let us know that the login wasn’t you.

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