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Tips & Tricks for Maintaining Your Privacy as an Entrepreneur

Home » Blog » Tips & Tricks for Maintaining Your Privacy as an Entrepreneur

It is a worldwide issue that the number of identity theft cases are increasing every year with credit card identity frauds being the most common. Among so many people, company directors are more prone to identity thefts and frauds due to their higher profile and wealth status. Therefore, as an entrepreneur in Indonesia, it is so important to protect your privacy more than ever to prevent yourself from becoming one of the victims.

The reason it has become easier nowadays for hackers and fraudsters to succeed is the readily available data online. This can include your name, picture, phone number, email address, and even home address. The lack of privacy is a common issue that most entrepreneurs face nowadays.

Therefore, regardless whether you are a freelancer, a startup business owner, or a corporate CEO, it is crucial not to share or expose sensitive personal data online.

Protecting your privacy is possible only when you take certain measures. Here are some ways you can consider to help minimise personal data breach.

Tips & Tricks for Maintaining Your Privacy as An Entrepreneur in Indonesia

1. Don’t Use a Home Address for Business Registration, as a Business Address or a Service Address

You will need to provide a business address to register a company in Indonesia. This address will then show up on the public record.

Therefore, if you use your home address for business registration or as a service address, the public will now know where you stay and all personal data associated with that address.

To cut down the security risks, you should not use a residential address. Instead, use a proper commercial office address or service address.

If you don’t have a physical office yet, a virtual office in Indonesia can be a great option to secure a business address without having to set up an office.

2. Enhance Internet and Online Security

Another way to protect your privacy is to improve your internet and online security. Enhanced online security makes it hard for hackers and cybercriminals to gain access to your online accounts and other sensitive data.

You can boost your online security with the following tips:

  • Pick secure and different passwords for each online account
  • Check your social media accounts’ privacy settings
  • Do not overshare online
  • Do not store or share private data with cloud services
  • Do not use personal email for business purposes
  • Do not transfer sensitive data over public WiFi

3. Don’t Use a Personal Phone Number for Business Activities

A lot of small business owners and startup entrepreneurs use their home landline number or personal mobile number to contact clients, suppliers, and other business purposes. It may be cost-effective to do so, but you are at a higher risk of identity theft.

Therefore, getting another phone number that is only dedicated to your business is vital. Another option is to make use of the call answering service.

A virtual office in Indonesia provides call answering and forwarding services with a business phone number. Aside from protecting your data and privacy, a virtual office can enhance your business’ professional image and reduce your risks of falling into the scammer’s traps.

Cekindo’s Virtual Offices in Indonesia are Available in Jakarta, Bali, and Semarang

Cekindo’s virtual offices in Indonesia are designed for a wide range of business owners, entrepreneurs, and remote workers.

Whether you regularly travel for work or not, working from home or a cubicle is not something that you prefer. A virtual office in Indonesia with Cekindo can help you as an entrepreneur in Indonesia to enhance your business performance and company image. Most importantly, to protect your privacy.

Our virtual offices in Jakarta, Bali and Semarang can benefit you in many ways: access to a premium business address, call handling, mail forwarding, exclusive membership discount, workshops and events, professional meeting and conference rooms, and many more.

Position your business perfectly and protect your privacy today by using Cekindo’s virtual address for your business registration, web listings, websites, and business cards, among others.

Contact us should you need further information on our virtual offices.

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