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iPhone & iPad
What's the Best Antivirus for iPhone? None!

Your iPhone doesn't need an antivirus. In fact, there's no such thing.

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How to Secure Your Gmail and Google Account

Out of all your online accounts, there's a good chance that Google holds most of your information.

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Browser Extensions Are a Privacy Nightmare

Browser extensions are much more dangerous than most people realize.

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Which Streaming Sticks Support VPNs?

Skirt around regional restrictions with these VPN-capable streaming sticks.

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How Browser Extensions Turn Into Malware

All it takes is one extension developer selling out for your browsing data to be widely shared.

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How to Manage App Permissions on iPhone or iPad

The ultimate guide to permissions on iPhone and iPad

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How to Secure Your Linux Server with fail2ban

You can never have too much security.

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What Is Encryption, and How Does It Work?

You've probably seen the term "encryption" used around the internet.

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How to Wipe a Drive on Windows 10 or Windows 11

Windows can securely erase your drives, no third-party software necessary.

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Incogni: The Best Way to Remove Yourself From the Internet

This post is sponsored by Incogni.

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What Are Android Security Updates, and Why Are They Important?

What exactly is an Android Security Update, anyway?

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Can You Share Passkeys with Friends and Family?

Some passkey managers allow you to share passkeys, while others don't.

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It’s Time to Stop Avoiding Updates

Automatic updates might occasionally break something, but they're also keeping you safe.

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Welcome to Cybersecurity Awareness Week 2023

There's no time like the present to get serious about security.

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