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Spring Cleaning Your Cyberself – A Useful Checklist
Being a digital hoarder is just as stressful as hoarding physical things. Many of us traverse the digital world with extremely poor cyber hygiene, leaving many of us at a heightened (and probably unnecessary) level of risk. In this article, we provide a five-part process for spring cleaning your cyberself.
Connecting Your Phone To a Rental Car? Think Twice!
Like many people, the first thing you do when you pick up a rental car is to try to connect your phone to your car’s infotainment system. Think twice though. You should protect your personal data and privacy when connecting your phone to a rental car.
Our Top 5 Security and Privacy Podcasts for Regular People
By ‘regular people’, we mean people who have no interest or need to know the intricate details of technology. These podcasts are great for regular people who want to improve their awareness of how to protect their digital lives.
Why The Strength of Your Password Doesn’t Matter
Unfortunately, passwords (those pesky things we hate remembering) are not going away anytime soon. So, when thinking about what makes a great password, consider these alternative ways to protect the keys that protect your cyberself.
Should I Be Concerned About The Security Email From Twitter?
In December 2019, users of the Twitter for Andriod app may have received an email informing them of a recently fixed issue that ‘could have compromised their account’. If you use Twitter, should you be concerned?
Stay in a Smart Hotel Without Compromising Your Privacy and Security
Personalised hospitality experiences offer convenience which often comes at a cost – your personal data. Here are some tips on how to protect your security and privacy when you stay at a smart hotel.
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