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Delete old mobile apps: the simple security habit that protects your privacy

If you’re like most people, your phone is packed with apps you downloaded for a vacation, an event, a sale, a recipe, or a one‑time need — and then completely forgot about. They sit quietly on your home screen, collecting dust… and sometimes your data. Deleting unused apps is one of the easiest cybersecurity habits […]

Limit who can see your Strava journeys: protect your privacy while you train

If you use Strava to track your runs, rides, or workouts, you’re not alone — the fitness‑social hybrid app has more than 150 million users across 185 countries, making it one of the most popular activity‑tracking platforms in the world. But with its social features and public activity sharing, Strava can also reveal far more […]

The hidden security risks of connecting work devices to your home network

Remote and hybrid work have made it easier than ever to get things done from home — but they’ve also introduced new cybersecurity risks that many people overlook. When you connect your work laptop, phone, or tablet to your home Wi‑Fi, you’re blending two very different environments: a tightly secured corporate network and a home […]

Why you should only visit HTTPS websites (and how it protects your privacy)

When you browse the web, every click, every login, and every purchase sends data across the internet. The difference between doing that safely and putting your personal information at risk often comes down to one simple detail in your browser’s address bar: HTTPS. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) encrypts the data exchanged between your device […]

How to personalize your YouTube ads to protect your family’s privacy

When your family shares a computer, you’re not just sharing a screen — you’re also sharing browsing history, interests, and data that companies like Google use to tailor ads. YouTube, in particular, relies heavily on your Google Account activity to deliver personalized ads. That means your kids, spouse, or relatives may start seeing ads based […]

How to find public information about yourself online — and use it to stay safer

Have you ever wondered how much of your personal information is publicly available online? Between social media posts, old accounts, public records, and data broker sites, there’s a good chance more of your digital footprint is exposed than you realize. The good news: You can check exactly what’s out there — and use that knowledge […]