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Online privacy explained: Why it matters and how to protect yourself
Online privacy broadly refers to your ability to control what others can learn about your internet activity. That includes details you may actively provide (such as your name, address, and payment inf...
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Data retention policy: A practical guide to compliance, security, and control
Every business keeps data. Some records need to remain available for tax, contractual, security, or regulatory purposes. Some data supports day-to-day work. Some data loses its value quickly and becom...
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Gemini vs. ChatGPT: Which AI tool should you use in 2026
Gemini and ChatGPT are among the two best-known generative AI tools for writing, research, coding, file analysis, image generation, and everyday productivity. For most users, the better choice will de...
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Your guide to setting up and using a VPN on Starlink
Starlink can connect you from places traditional internet can’t reach, but its network works differently from a typical home broadband setup. That difference matters if you want to use a virtual pri...
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Can a Wi-Fi owner see what websites you visit on your phone?
When you connect your phone to someone else’s Wi-Fi, you hand part of your internet connection to a network you don’t control because your traffic passes through a third-party network that can log...
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How to prevent a data breach: Practical ways to protect your business and personal data
Data breaches can expose sensitive information, including personal data, financial records, and login credentials, often resulting in financial loss, legal consequences, and reputational damage. They ...
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How to resolve “This app has been blocked for your protection”
“This app has been blocked for your protection” tends to show up at the worst time, right when you’re trying to open or install an app you trust. The tricky part is that Windows uses similar lan...
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What is DNS over HTTPS (DoH) and how does it work?
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) sends Domain Name System (DNS) queries using HTTPS, the secure web protocol also used for encrypted website connections. That helps protect DNS traffic from being read or altered ...
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Tracking pixel: How it works and how to protect your privacy
Tracking pixels are small, hidden tools that help companies measure what people do online. They can log signals such as email opens, page visits, ad clicks, and conversions, often without any obvious ...
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Kronos Private Cloud (KPC) ransomware attack: What happened and what can be learned
When a payroll platform goes offline, the disruption can extend far beyond a single company. That’s what happened during the Kronos Private Cloud (KPC) ransomware attack, disclosed in December 2021,...