At Oernoe, we take your privacy and security seriously. While we work hard to protect your account on our end, keeping your data safe also depends on good habits from you. Here’s a practical guide to help you stay secure while using Oernoe.
1. Use a Strong, Unique Password
Since Oernoe currently uses email + password only (no 2FA yet), your password is the main line of defense.
Best practices:
Make your Oernoe password at least 12–16 characters long.
Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Never reuse the same password you use on other websites.
Consider using a password manager (such as Bitwarden, 1Password, or Proton Pass) to generate and store strong passwords.
We strongly recommend changing your password regularly — especially if you suspect it may have been used elsewhere.
2. Protect Your Email Account
Your Oernoe account is tied to your email address. If someone gains access to your email, they can potentially reset your Oernoe password.
Tips to secure your email:
Use a strong, unique password for your email account.
Enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) on your email provider if it’s available.
Be cautious of phishing emails that try to trick you into clicking suspicious links.
3. General Security Habits for Oernoe Users
Never share your login details — Not even with friends or family.
Log out after using Oernoe on shared or public computers.
Check your account activity regularly in the Account Dashboard (when available) to spot any suspicious logins.
Be careful with links — Only access oernoe.com directly by typing the URL or using a trusted bookmark. Avoid clicking links from unknown sources claiming to be from Oernoe.
Watch for phishing attempts — Oernoe will never ask you for your password via email or message.
4. Current Limitations & What’s Coming
Right now, Oernoe only supports email and password login. We know this is not ideal for maximum security, which is why 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) is already in development and coming soon.
Once 2FA is live, we strongly recommend enabling it immediately. It will add an extra layer of protection (usually a code sent to your phone or an authenticator app) even if someone gets hold of your password.
We’ll announce the exact date 2FA becomes available through the blog and site notifications.
5. What Oernoe Does to Protect You
We use modern encryption for your data in transit and at rest.
We follow privacy-first principles and do not sell your data.
We limit the information we collect to only what’s necessary to run the services.
Our small team reviews security practices regularly.
Final Tips
Security is a team effort. While we improve Oernoe’s protections every week, the strongest defense starts with you:
Create a strong, unique password for Oernoe.
Secure your email account.
Stay alert for phishing and suspicious activity.
Enable 2FA as soon as it becomes available.
If you ever notice anything suspicious with your account, contact us immediately at support@oernoe.com.
Stay safe, stay private, and thank you for trusting Oernoe.
Have more questions about account security? Feel free to leave a comment below or reach out to us directly.
The Oernoe Team
March 30, 2026
Free at the core. Privacy and security first. 💙
1. Use a Strong, Unique Password
Since Oernoe currently uses email + password only (no 2FA yet), your password is the main line of defense.
Best practices:
Make your Oernoe password at least 12–16 characters long.
Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.
Never reuse the same password you use on other websites.
Consider using a password manager (such as Bitwarden, 1Password, or Proton Pass) to generate and store strong passwords.
We strongly recommend changing your password regularly — especially if you suspect it may have been used elsewhere.
2. Protect Your Email Account
Your Oernoe account is tied to your email address. If someone gains access to your email, they can potentially reset your Oernoe password.
Tips to secure your email:
Use a strong, unique password for your email account.
Enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) on your email provider if it’s available.
Be cautious of phishing emails that try to trick you into clicking suspicious links.
3. General Security Habits for Oernoe Users
Never share your login details — Not even with friends or family.
Log out after using Oernoe on shared or public computers.
Check your account activity regularly in the Account Dashboard (when available) to spot any suspicious logins.
Be careful with links — Only access oernoe.com directly by typing the URL or using a trusted bookmark. Avoid clicking links from unknown sources claiming to be from Oernoe.
Watch for phishing attempts — Oernoe will never ask you for your password via email or message.
4. Current Limitations & What’s Coming
Right now, Oernoe only supports email and password login. We know this is not ideal for maximum security, which is why 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) is already in development and coming soon.
Once 2FA is live, we strongly recommend enabling it immediately. It will add an extra layer of protection (usually a code sent to your phone or an authenticator app) even if someone gets hold of your password.
We’ll announce the exact date 2FA becomes available through the blog and site notifications.
5. What Oernoe Does to Protect You
We use modern encryption for your data in transit and at rest.
We follow privacy-first principles and do not sell your data.
We limit the information we collect to only what’s necessary to run the services.
Our small team reviews security practices regularly.
Final Tips
Security is a team effort. While we improve Oernoe’s protections every week, the strongest defense starts with you:
Create a strong, unique password for Oernoe.
Secure your email account.
Stay alert for phishing and suspicious activity.
Enable 2FA as soon as it becomes available.
If you ever notice anything suspicious with your account, contact us immediately at support@oernoe.com.
Stay safe, stay private, and thank you for trusting Oernoe.
Have more questions about account security? Feel free to leave a comment below or reach out to us directly.
The Oernoe Team
March 30, 2026
Free at the core. Privacy and security first. 💙
O
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