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How to recognize and avoid common travel scams targeting tourists

Travel should feel exciting—not like a cybersecurity obstacle course. But scammers know travelers are distracted, rushed, and often searching for deals. That makes tourists prime targets for fake booking sites, bogus airline messages, vacation rental scams, and payment traps. The good news? Most travel scams follow predictable patterns. Once you know the red flags, you […]

How to protect your devices, passwords, and online accounts while traveling

Traveling is fun. Losing access to your email, bank account, or phone while traveling? Not so much. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend trip or flying internationally, your devices carry a lot of sensitive information: photos, passwords, banking apps, work files, travel confirmations, and personal messages. A few simple cybersecurity habits can help protect […]

How to safely use public Wi‑Fi, travel apps, and charging stations without getting scammed

Travel days are hectic enough without adding identity theft, fake booking links, or a compromised phone charger to the mix. The good news is that you do not have to avoid technology when you travel—you just need to use it more carefully. From airport Wi‑Fi to hotel booking apps to public charging kiosks, a few […]

Why you should enable parental controls on game consoles before your child starts playing

Game console parental controls do a lot more than block mature content. They also help you manage screen time, reduce unwanted online interactions, and — this part often gets overlooked — protect your payment information from accidental or impulsive purchases. On modern consoles, those controls are built right into the settings menu, and they’re worth […]

What is a VPN kill switch and when should you turn it on?

A VPN is great for protecting your privacy online, but it has one weak point a lot of people forget about: the moment the connection drops. If your VPN disconnects for even a few seconds, your device can fall back to your regular internet connection and expose your real IP address, location, and browsing activity. […]

Why you should set your computer to log off automatically (and how to do it)

Leaving your computer unattended might not seem like a big deal—but it’s one of the easiest ways someone can gain unauthorized access to your personal data. Whether you step away for a few minutes at home, in the office, or in a public space like a café or airport, your unlocked device becomes a potential […]