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Is your Windows laptop giving away your location every time you connect to Wi-Fi?

Here’s something most people don’t realize: every time your Windows laptop or tablet scans for a Wi-Fi network, it broadcasts a unique identifier called a MAC (Media Access Control) address. Think of it as a digital fingerprint for your device. And just like a fingerprint, it can be used to track your movements as you […]

How to turn off “Suggest your account to others” on TikTok and protect your privacy

TikTok makes it incredibly easy for people to find you on the platform—maybe a little too easy. If you’re over 16, TikTok automatically turns on a feature called “Suggest your account to others,” which means your profile can be recommended to people based on your phone contacts, Facebook friends, and shared link activity. If you’d […]

Unlock your Mac with your Apple Watch: A simple cybersecurity boost most users overlook

If you’re looking for an easy way to improve your everyday security, your Apple Watch can do more than track steps—it can help protect your Mac. Let’s break down how this feature works, why it matters, and how to use it as part of a smarter cybersecurity routine. What does unlocking your Mac with Apple […]

How to review and manage app permissions on your Android phone

Your Android phone knows where you go, who you talk to, what you search for, and what you look at. Every app you install can potentially tap into that data—which is exactly why reviewing your app permissions on a regular basis is one of the most important things you can do to protect your privacy […]

How to review and manage app permissions on your iPhone

Your iPhone holds some of the most personal information in your life—your photos, contacts, location, messages, and financial data. Every app you install has the potential to access some of that information, which is why reviewing your app permissions regularly is one of the smartest things you can do for your digital privacy. Why do […]

How to spot prepaid debit card and gift card scams before you lose money

That “amazing deal” on a prepaid debit card or gift card that just landed in your inbox or voicemail? There’s a very good chance it’s a scam. Gift card fraud has exploded in recent years, and criminals are getting more creative with how they reel people in. Here’s what you need to know to protect […]