Protection and privacy for Twitch streamers
Detailed tips for those who want to make money from streaming without feeding the trolls.
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Detailed tips for those who want to make money from streaming without feeding the trolls.
What caused a mass vulnerability in VPN clients, and how to keep them working.
What settings do you need to clear before getting rid of a gadget?
How cybercriminals force victims to work for them with offers of easy money.
Four threats you might face when using Airbnb, and tips for avoiding them.
How to secure chats on your phone, and why encryption alone is not enough
What two-factor authentication types are out there, and which ones should be preferred.
Which screen-locking method best protects your Android smartphone: PIN code, password, pattern lock, fingerprint, or face recognition?
Get all the benefits of a VPN — not just on your phone, but on your home computer, game console and smart TV too. The easiest way is to enable the VPN feature on your home router.
What multi-factor authentication is, why you should use it, and what “factors” there are.
You can apply the concept of a threat landscape as used in corporate security to yourself to make it easier to stay protected.
What happens to your digital assets after you die, and how to make sure they fall into the right hands before you do.
Hardware crypto wallets are effective at protecting your cryptocurrency, but they can still be stolen from. Let’s address the risks their owners need to be protected from.
What enhancements to Kaspersky Safe Kids will help parents better manage their kids’ gadgets and screen time and encourage healthy digital habits?
How to reliably protect your cryptocurrency given the numerous fraud schemes and lack of protection through government regulation.
How to set up modern VPN services to significantly speed up the connection and access new content securely.
Do you edit images in Windows 11 or on Google Pixel? Due to a developer error, hidden information in cropped or edited pictures can be recovered.
Vulnerabilities found in the Exynos chipset allow Samsung, Vivo and Google smartphones to be remotely hacked if the owner’s phone number is known. How is this possible, and how to protect yourself?
If you want your smart home to do more good than harm, you should configure it correctly and secure it adequately. We review smart-home security in detail.
We investigate why chip cards are no panacea, and what precautions should be taken when making a payment.