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Secure your accounts with the best free authenticator apps
There are many forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) out there. You could get a one-time code sent to your phone. You might use your fingerprint. Some people buy a hardware key (a kind of USB stick...
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Survey reveals surveillance fears over the metaverse workplace
Working from home has become a necessary normal in the past two years, one that's led to rapid advancements in technology that supports remote collaboration—such as video conferencing, messaging app...
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30 UK shows you can stream for free right now
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best TV shows that the UK has to offer—all of which can be found on free channels in the UK (although to watch BBC you are expected to pay for a UK TV license)...
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What are keyloggers, and how do they work?
It’s 1976. The Cold War. An American diplomat stationed at the U.S. embassy in Moscow arrives at work Monday morning. Sitting down at his desk, he types up his reports on his IBM Selectric typewrite...
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9 ways to stay safe on social media
Social media is about connecting with others by sharing your life and thoughts—and doing so can be freeing. But at the same time, there are numerous reasons to keep your social media posts private....
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Rejecting data demands, ExpressVPN removes VPN servers in India
With a recent data law introduced in India requiring all VPN providers to store user information for at least five years, ExpressVPN has made the very straightforward decision to remove our Indian-bas...
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14 best LGBT movies and shows to watch this Pride Month
The new Netflix series Heartstopper has people talking. The British coming-of-age romantic comedy about a same-sex relationship has become a huge hit, with a recent announcement that it’s been renew...
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Video: Best ways to store your passwords
We hear it (and harp on about it) a lot: Create strong passwords that are long, unique, and hard to guess. But with all the shopping, email, social media, and other app accounts, you better also have ...
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GDPR 4 years on: How data consent changed the internet
Today is the fourth anniversary of the GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, an EU law surrounding data privacy. This regulation is the reason “I consent,” "Accept all cookies," or othe...
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Conti: The most dangerous ransomware gang
Costa Rica has declared a state of emergency. Numerous large companies and healthcare facilities have suffered. And now the U.S. government is offering 15 million USD as a bounty for information on in...
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