Online Privacy
A few years back, the mega company Google got fed up with scammers and hackers stealing employee login credentials and gaining access to their corporate network. So they handed out security keys to every employee. Problem over.
[Read More]The rise of social media has seen an increase in the popularity of quizzes. Many users spend countless hours answering questions on a variety of topics. While these quizzes can be fun and entertaining, they also come with significant risks that users should be aware of. In this article, we will examine the various dangers…
[Read More]The average person has no idea about the data breaches that occurred in 2022 and how many occur over a year’s time. Here’s some information about network attacks that will open your eyes and cause some concerns. The number of reported data breaches in 2022 were approximately 4,100. Most likely, that number will go up…
[Read More]ChatGPT, short for “Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer,” is a transformer-based language model that was developed by OpenAI. A transformer is a neural network architecture that was introduced in a 2017 paper by Google researchers. It has since become the basis for many state-of-the-art language models, including GPT, GPT-2, and now ChatGPT. The main idea behind…
[Read More]Like anything else, the Internet has its rewards and it has its inherent risks. You can make it fit perfectly into your lifestyle and activities, from arranging meetings and gym workouts; filling your calendar; reading and watching education videos; to attending virtual meetings.That’s how you develop an online profile.
[Read More]Is there any service or product for which you’d have a lifetime subscription? Probably not. So, if a VPN provider is offering never-ending service for a one-time fee, you have to wonder what’s going on, even if the low price seems worth it.
[Read More]If you simply want to hide you browser activity on you computer (from friends and family), there’s a feature called “incognito” mode. The word incognito means hiding your identity. Well, this isn’t actually that. This is hiding your website searches. Hiding the fact that you went to those sites.
[Read More]How many extensions do you have installed on your Google Chrome browser? You know, those tiny icons that sit in the top right corner, next to the address bar? If you’re like most people, you may not know exactly how many extensions you have installed and active on your web browser. It’s probably more than…
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