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Most people believe that using a VPN makes them anonymous online. It doesn’t. Even with a VPN enabled, many websites can still identify and track you using a technique called browser fingerprinting — and it’s far more invasive than cookies. 🤔 What I...

Most online security issues don’t start with sophisticated attacks.They start with weak passwords. Over time, I’ve realized that many people—including experienced internet users—still underestimate how predictable common passwords are. That’s why I’v...

Instagram is under the spotlight following claims that personal information belonging to users was exposed in a data breach. The incident has triggered concern among users, cybersecurity professionals, and regulators due to the platform’s massive glo...

Daily Internet Use Is No Longer “Low Risk” Sending messages, browsing websites, shopping online, and joining video calls—these actions feel routine.But recent trends show that even basic online activity can expose personal information when done witho...

2025 Was a Wake-Up Call for Online Safety This year, more systems moved online than ever—financial services, communication tools, workplaces, education platforms, and daily transactions. Convenience grew, but so did the challenges. People discovered ...

In 2025, the digital landscape in the United States is more advanced than ever, but with progress comes risk. Americans rely on the internet for banking, healthcare, shopping, and entertainment, yet this dependence has exposed them to unprecedented p...

In 2025, digital life in the United States is more connected than ever. From online banking to telehealth, Americans rely on the internet for nearly every aspect of daily living. Yet this convenience comes with serious risks that threaten privacy, se...
