I suppose it might be due to many situations (employer or ISP for example) but I never hear anyone suggesting anonymizing the logon account you use, and even to some extent “randomizing” the logon. Just like with a password, don’t use values that might be easily guessed by someone, don’t use a logon value that someone would expect.
I suppose it might be due to many situations (employer or ISP for example) but I never hear anyone suggesting anonymizing the logon account you use, and even to some extent “randomizing” the logon. Just like with a password, don’t use values that might be easily guessed by someone, don’t use a logon value that someone would expect.