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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 […]

How to tell if a third-party app is safe before you download it

Every app on your phone is a doorway—and not all of them lead somewhere safe. When you download a new app, it almost always requests access to personal information on your device: your camera, contacts, location, photos, and more. If you deny those permissions, the app may limit its features or stop working altogether. That […]

How the “fake refund” tech support scam works and how to protect yourself

Imagine getting a call or email from what appears to be a tech support company offering you a refund for services you previously paid for. Sounds like a nice surprise, right? Don’t fall for it. The “fake refund” scam is one of the most devious tricks in a cybercriminal’s playbook—and it’s costing victims billions. How […]

What to ask before giving out your Social Security number to protect yourself from identity theft

Your Social Security number is the master key to your identity. It unlocks access to your credit, bank accounts, tax filings, medical records, and more. So why do so many organizations ask for it so casually—and why do so many of us hand it over without a second thought? Here’s the truth: most of the […]

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 […]