How to See Who’s On Your Wi-Fi
How 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 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.
Read moreHow to Manually Check Your Windows PC for Signs of Spyware or Hacking If you suspect something fishy is going on, here’s how to manually check your PC for suspicious connections and process activity.
Read more8 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Be Using a Free VPN Free VPNs typically have slower speeds and collect your data — but there is one nonpaid option worth considering.
Read more12 Simple Things You Can Do to Be More Secure Online Follow these easy tips to protect the security of your devices, your data, your internet traffic, and your identity.
Read more7 Reasons Why You Should Not Get a Ring Video Doorbell Video doorbells are becoming more popular to help improve security. But they do come with some possible downsides.
Read more7 Email Security Mistakes You’re Making (and How to Fix Them) Don’t become complacent with your email security: it’s a prime way cybercriminals can hack your accounts.
Read moreThe Best DNS Servers for Secure Browsing Your router makes DNS requests as you browse the web. By default, though, your ISP sees all your searches and web addresses. You can change your DNS settings for increased security and privacy.
Read moreHow Deleting Your Android Web Browser’s Cookies and Cache Keeps Junk Out of Your Phone It’s hard to tell how many tracking cookies are in your phone’s web browser, so it’s best to wipe them out every so often.
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