Courtney Daybell
With over 15 years of experience in print journalism, Courtney Daybell now applies her skills to cybersecurity. Holding a B.A. in Communications from Brigham Young University, she specializes in topics such as identity theft protection, online privacy, minimizing your digital footprint, and scam protection.
Courtney shares insights on the latest scams and offers practical tips for securing personal data by deactivating online accounts. Her work has been featured in Time Out New York, The Cut, Salt Lake Magazine, and The Daily Herald.
When she’s not writing, Courtney enjoys spending time outdoors with her three children or listening to true crime podcasts.
- Time Out New York
- 24SLC
- The Cut
- Salt Lake Magazine
- The Daily Herald
- Identify Theft
- Parental Controls
- Online Privacy
- B.A. from Brigham Young University
- Mac or PC: Mac
- Android or iOS: iPhone
Courtney's Latest Articles
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Ready to Delete Your eHarmony Account? An Easy 5-Step Guide
So maybe you’ve found who gets you and are ready to delete eHarmony. Follow our guide for easy step-by-step instructions on how to delete your eHarmony account or hide your online dating profile.
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15 WhatsApp Scams and How to Avoid Them
Looking for these red flags is the first step to protecting yourself from WhatsApp scams.
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What Is a Random Password Generator and Why Should You Use One?
It’s important to create strong passwords, and using a random password generator is a simple way to increase digital security.
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How To Deactivate Facebook Messenger
Thinking about deactivating your Facebook Messenger account? We’ll show you how.
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10 House-Buying Scams: How to Keep Yourself Safe
House-buying scams are on the rise. In this article, we show you the red flags and how to avoid becoming a victim of a house-buying scam.
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LifeLock vs. Discover Identity Theft Protection 2024: Can Discover's Basic Plan Stand Its Ground?
Discover ID Protection offers credit monitoring for a low monthly cost, but LifeLock’s plans offer above-average monitoring