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Location services explained: How they work and how to protect your privacy
Location data plays a central role in how modern devices and apps function, supporting features such as navigation, local results, and personalized content. At the same time, it can involve ongoing ac...
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How to effectively remove Chromium virus
Seeing unexpected browser behavior or an unfamiliar Chromium-based application on a device can raise questions. The term “Chromium virus” is often used as a catch-all label for a range of browser-...
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Is Plaid safe? What to know before connecting your bank account
If you've ever linked a U.S. bank account to a budgeting app, sent money through Venmo, or signed up for an investing platform, it’s likely that you've interacted with Plaid. It's a financial techno...
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What is Google DNS, and how does it work?
Google Public DNS is a recursive resolver in the Domain Name System (DNS) that translates domain names, such as expressvpn.com, into IP addresses. This guide covers how it works, its features, how thi...
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Bait-and-switch explained: How to spot it, avoid it, and protect yourself
Bait-and-switch is a deceptive sales practice that can appear in both online and in-store offers. A deal may be advertised to attract interest, but once you try to act on it, the terms can change or t...
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Logic bomb: Definition, examples, detection, and prevention
Among the many forms of cyberattacks, logic bombs can be particularly difficult to address. Rather than immediately attacking a system, a logic bomb is embedded in software or a system and can remain ...
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Is Zelle safe? What to know before you send money
Zelle is a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment service built into many U.S. banking apps. Because it’s integrated with your bank, using it can feel as secure as any other financial activity. But how safe is ...
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Is Ahmia safe to use? What you need to know before you search
Ahmia is generally considered a legitimate search engine for browsing the dark web. It indexes publicly available sites and filters out illegal or malicious content where possible. Many users turn to ...
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Remove Search Baron from Mac: Simple step-by-step cleanup
Search Baron is a type of grayware that can change your browser settings and redirect your searches. It doesn’t typically damage your Mac, but it can be annoying and may affect your browsing experie...
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How to unlock iPhone from a carrier and switch networks
A carrier-locked iPhone can limit what should be a simple choice: using the mobile network that works best, whether that’s another carrier’s SIM or eSIM. The good news is that you can request an u...
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