PSMail Quick Tip: Some public or internet cafe computers have built-in keystroke loggers to collect usernames and passwords. These loggers can read every key you've pressed. If you ever need access to a public computer, psmail can provide you with a OTP (one-time password) so that your log-in information can remain safe. However, even with this protection, we recommend that you not use public computers to access your bank account or other critically secure accounts, like PSMail.
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PSMail Quick Tip: When you see a certificate warning from your browser saying that a certificate is invalid or not signed by a trusted authority, don't ignore this important warning. This could be a sign of a man-in-the-middle attack or some other form of unwanted intrusion. Decline to go further and contact the website administrator.
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