Your Facebook Account Was Hacked? 4 Things to Do Immediately
Your Facebook Account Was Hacked? 4 Things to Do Immediately Suspect your Facebook account was hacked? Learn how to find out for sure, and steps you should follow to fix it.
Read moreYour Facebook Account Was Hacked? 4 Things to Do Immediately Suspect your Facebook account was hacked? Learn how to find out for sure, and steps you should follow to fix it.
Read moreWhat Do Hackers Actually Do With Your Data? We know our online data is vulnerable to hackers, but why are they after this information in the first place?
Read moreImportant iPhone Security Features You Don’t Want to Overlook There are many features baked into your iPhone that can help protect private information, if you know to enable them.
Read moreHow to Create a Strong Password (and Remember It) “Be sure to use a strong password” is advice we all constantly see online. Here’s how to create a strong password—and, more importantly, how to actually remember it.
Read moreGoogle Chrome Will Start Blocking Tracking Cookies in 2024 Google has been working on a replacement for tracking browser cookies, collectively called the Privacy Sandbox, for a few years now. It’s almost ready for a wide rollout.
Read moreThe 7 Best DNS Servers to Block Internet Ads Many internet ads can be intrusive and annoying. Thankfully, DNS servers can help you block them. Here are some of the best servers to block ads.
Read moreDo You Really Need to Buy an Antivirus App or a VPN Anymore? Isn’t the built-in security on today’s PCs, phones, and tablets good enough? The answer depends on the OS you’re running.
Read moreHow to See Who’s On Your Wi-Fi Is your internet sluggish? If you suspect a neighbor is stealing your Wi-Fi, here’s how to identify devices using your connection and boot them off.
Read moreDon’t Let Google Manage Your Passwords Experts tell us that relying on Google Chrome (or any browser) to manage your online passwords is a seriously bad idea. Here’s why.
Read moreGoogle’s New Passkey Login Helps You Break Free of Passwords Apple, Google, Microsoft and others designed passkeys to be as easy to use as passwords but much more secure. And they stop phishing attacks.
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