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What is Web3, and why does it matter?
Many people describe Web3 as the next stage in the history of the internet. Critics of today’s internet point to the dominance of a few small platforms that generate most of the overall traffic. Wha...
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Types of web browsers: Which one should you use?
Web browsers are essential tools for accessing the internet, but not all browsers are built the same. Beyond the fully featured graphical browsers that most people use, there are lightweight options, ...
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SSL vs. TLS: Key differences and why TLS is better
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) are both encryption protocols used for secure internet communications. They help ensure that sensitive data you enter into online forms re...
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Who can see my mobile data history?
More people can see your mobile data history than you might expect. Your mobile carrier, internet service provider (ISP), the websites you visit, and network admins can all see varying amounts of your...
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How to delete your Spotify account
Spotify is one of the most popular audio streaming platforms, but it might not be for everyone. If you’ve used the service for a long time, Spotify likely has a trove of data about you. Whether you ...
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Diceware passwords: How to create secure and memorable passphrases
Most people make passwords that are either too weak or too hard to remember. Diceware offers a solution for creating strong passwords that are easier to remember than random character strings, strikin...
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How to encrypt your internet traffic and protect your privacy
Your internet traffic consists of a stream of data that travels between your device and the websites and services you use. Today, some of this data is encrypted by default, making it harder for potent...
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Zero-trust data protection explained
For years, security relied on a castle-and-moat approach: keep outsiders out and trust whatever sits inside. Cloud services, remote work, bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies, and the Internet of Thi...
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Is AirDrop secure? What you need to know before using it
AirDrop is a useful tool for transferring files that’s built into most Apple devices, but it can also open you up to certain threats. Though there are protective measures in place, AirDrop could be ...
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How to stop someone from mirroring your phone
Phone mirroring technology is very useful, but it’s also potentially dangerous. The ability to project photos or videos on a larger screen, like a TV, has obvious applications at home and at work. B...