Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
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How to delete your digital footprint from the Internet

Users’ digital footprints have been building up for years. Social media accounts, old comments, carelessly posted photos, message boards, and old marketplace listings — everything that each individual ...
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US agencies back proposal to ban TP-Link routers. A ban could soon impact businesses and consumers. Act now to protect yourself, regardless of the outcome. Growing concerns that the US government is ...
Deleting apps you know you won't use is a great way to save storage space and minimize background processes on your phone.
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