Patti Croft
Patti Croft, a seasoned technology writer with three years of experience, holds an M.B.A. and a B.S. in Computer Science. Drawing from her background as a technical analyst and security specialist, she covers a range of topics including data security, parental control software, antivirus solutions, and more.
Patti stays on top of the latest cybersecurity trends and tests new data protection methods to help her readers choose the best products. She's skilled at finding new ways to protect data and solving IT cybersecurity issues. Patti also enjoys exploring new applications and simplifying complex technology topics for her audience.
In her spare time, she is an avid reader and researcher and loves spending time with her pets. She currently shares an office with her cat, Beau.
- Antivirus
- Online Privacy
- Identity Theft
- M.B.A. and a B.S. in Computer Science from Troy University
- Mac or PC: Mac
- Android or iOS: iPhone
Patti's Latest Articles
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Guardio Review 2024: Straightforward Protection for Your Browser
Is Guardio the fast, lightweight browser extension you need for secure online browsing? In this article, we put it to the test to find out how this Cloud-centric approach protects your privacy.
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How to Make TikTok Safe for Kids in 2024
TikTok claims to care about user’s safety, but no one cares as much about your children as you do. We’ll show you how to make TikTok safe for kids.
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Your Email Was Hacked, Here's How To Fix It
If you’ve been hacked, take a breath and read our article to find out how to jump into action and re-secure your account.
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ExpressVPN vs. TorGuard 2024: Which VPN Races Ahead?
Are you looking for military-grade encryption offered by TorGuard or a strict no-logs policy with more features like ExpressVPN?
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IronVest Review 2024: Does It Stand Up to the Password Manager Giants?
IronVest claims to be an all-in-one super app, so we tested it to verify these claims.
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KeePass vs. LastPass 2024: Better Security Determines the Winner
Are you in the market for a new password manager and think an open-source, free platform like KeePass fits your needs best? Or would you rather have features like family profiles and compatibility options, which are offered by LastPass?