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Install YouTube Kids for your children to make online video time safer

If your child uses a tablet, smartphone, or a shared family device, installing YouTube Kids is one of the easiest ways to lower everyday online risk. The app was built to give children a more contained video experience, while giving parents more control over what gets watched and for how long. That matters because kids […]

Why you should review your app permissions this month

Most people download apps with good intentions—navigation, fitness tracking, photo editing, productivity. What many don’t realize is that those same apps can quietly hold onto permissions long after they’re needed. Cameras, microphones, contacts, and location data often stay enabled by default, turning everyday apps into ongoing privacy risks. Reviewing your app permissions isn’t about deleting […]

Avoid sharing links to your Instagram posts to keep your private content private

If your Instagram account is set to private, you’d reasonably expect that only approved followers can see your posts. Inside the Instagram app, that’s generally true. But there’s an important privacy gap many users don’t realize exists: sharing direct links (permalinks) to Instagram posts on other platforms can expose your content far beyond your intended […]

How to opt out of personalized ads (step‑by‑step)

Personalized ads are based on your activity, interests, and behavior across apps and websites. You can’t eliminate ads entirely in most cases, but you can stop ads from being targeted to you. Opt out on your smartphone (most important) On iPhone / iPad (iOS) This prevents apps from tracking you across other apps and websites. […]

Spring cleaning your digital life: What to delete, update, and secure in 2026

Spring cleaning isn’t just about tidying up your home—it’s also the perfect time to clean up your digital life. Over the course of a year, most people accumulate unused apps, forgotten accounts, outdated devices, and weak security settings that quietly increase their risk of fraud, identity theft, and account takeover. In 2026, with more of […]

Why you should still be wary of macros in Microsoft Office documents

Microsoft Word and Excel are everyday tools at work and at home. One feature that makes them powerful—macros—also makes them risky. Macros can automate repetitive tasks, but cybercriminals also use them to deliver ransomware, spyware, and other malware. Knowing when macros are helpful and when they’re dangerous is a key part of protecting your digital […]