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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 […]

How to choose a VPN that works on all your devices (and actually keeps you protected)

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is one of the simplest ways to protect your privacy online—but here’s the catch: it only works if all your devices are covered. Too many people install a VPN on their laptop and forget about their phone, tablet, or other connected devices. That gap can expose your personal data without […]

How to set up limited ad tracking on your iPhone and take control of your privacy

Your iPhone comes with some of the strongest built-in privacy protections of any smartphone. But there’s one setting that many people overlook — and it can make a big difference in how much personal data apps collect and share about you. It’s called App Tracking Transparency, and it gives you direct control over whether apps […]

How to avoid sending money to the wrong person on Venmo, Zelle and other payment apps

Mobile payment apps make splitting dinner, paying a babysitter or sending rent money incredibly easy. But that convenience comes with a big catch: once you send money to the wrong person, getting it back can be difficult — and sometimes impossible. A simple typo in a username, phone number or email address can send your […]

How to use Do Not Disturb to block scam calls before they reach you

Scam calls work because they catch you in the moment. Your phone rings, the number looks familiar, and the caller sounds urgent. Before you know it, you’re answering questions, confirming details, or listening to a fake warning about your bank account, package delivery, computer, or taxes. One simple way to lower that risk is to […]

Why you should check your inbox for suspicious login alerts

Your email inbox can be one of the best early-warning systems for protecting your social media accounts. Many platforms let you receive an email when someone logs in from a new device, browser, or location. If a cybercriminal gets your password, that alert may be the first sign that someone is trying to take over […]