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How I Keep My iPhone Safe From Theft and Damage on Summer Vacation

Keep your phone safe from thieves, drops, and the sun.

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You Shouldn't Have Deleted This Windows Folder, Here's How to Get It Back

Restore this empty folder immediately to keep your Windows PC safe.

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7 Reasons Why Qubes Is Better Than Your Linux Distro

Spyware, privacy, and flexibility—these are concerns that everyone shares.

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Microsoft Authenticator is Losing Password Autofill—Here's What To Use Instead

Don't get caught by surprise when everything stops working.

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I’ve Used This Email Trick for Years and Google’s Finally Making It Easy

The more of us using aliases, the better.

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5 Reasons You Should Ignore the For You Page on All Social Media

What's "for me" anyway?

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You Can Fix This Uncommon Mac Error If You Know Where to Look

Yes, it can!

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A laptop running Windows 11 displaying a notification that says 'You're up to date until 2045.'
This Trick Will Help You Avoid Windows Updates Until 2045

I'll love this Windows build forever and ever.

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6 Ways I Keep My Laptop Secure When Traveling

Stay safe on the go!

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6 Ways to Spot a Scam Website

Spot scams before they strike!

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This Adorable Printer Shipped With Bitcoin-Stealing Malware

The malware was unintentionally spread through employee computers or servers.

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7 Ways to Spot an Impostor Website
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Don't let scammers steal your information.

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5 Things I Do on Linux to Make It More Secure

Because Linux might be safer, but not invulnerable.

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How to Make Your iPhone as Secure as Possible

Lock down your iPhone with these settings.

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This Free Open-Source Firewall App Is a Must-Have for All Mac Users
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You decide which apps can talk to the internet.

A router on a wooden table with a Wi-Fi icon, a pineapple next to it, and several skull icons around it.
What is a Wi-Fi Pineapple? How to Protect Yourself From Pineapple Attacks
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Beware tasty fruit and hackers masquerading as known Wi-Fi networks.

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Windows Recall in use, with a trash bin in the center containing the Recall logo.
Turn Off Windows' Recall to Protect Your Privacy

No thanks.

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What Is Cryptography and How Does It Work?

Learn how your online privacy is protected.

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Why a Passphrase Can Be Better Than a Password

Don't m3m0r1z3! annoying passwords any more.

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Why I Use 1Password

I trust 1Password more than my own memory.

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