Steph Trejos
Steph Trejos is a Senior Product Testing Editor at All About Cookies, where she has personally tested nearly 200 digital security products on PC, Mac, iPhone, and Android. She has also contributed to writing product reviews and informational guides on data security and identity theft protection.
Her role is built around hands-on product evaluation: when a security product is reviewed at All About Cookies, Steph tests it. Steph applies her firsthand testing knowledge to create rating systems and methodologies that are balanced, comprehensive, and helpful for readers.
What distinguishes Steph's testing is the credential framework behind it. She is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) — a formal, exam-based credential awarded by ACAMS, the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists and the world's largest anti-financial crime professional body. That certification reflects demonstrated expertise in financial crime, fraud patterns, and cyber threats that make identity theft protection, VPNs, and antivirus software genuinely necessary — not just desirable. She understands the threat landscape these products are designed to address, which makes her evaluation of whether a product actually delivers on its claims more substantive than surface-level feature testing.
Before joining All About Cookies, Steph served as an editorial assistant at ACAMS, where she produced and edited publications on money laundering, terrorist financing, and cyber threats. She subsequently edited financial crime and cybersecurity content at FinanceBuzz. Across more than 350 articles edited at All About Cookies, her deepest vertical coverage spans VPNs, antivirus software, and identity theft protection — the same threat categories that defined her earlier career.
Steph holds a B.A. in Mass Communication/Media Studies & English: Editing, Writing, and Media from Florida State University.
When she's not testing products, Steph enjoys watching movies and trying new restaurants.
- ACAMS Today
- FinanceBuzz
- Identity Theft
- Data Security
- VPNs
- Antivirus
- Password Managers
- Ad Blockers
- Parental Controls
- Credit Monitoring
- Online Privacy
- B.A. in English Literature and Media/Communications from Florida State University
- Mac or PC: Both
- Android or iPhone: iPhone
Steph's Latest Articles
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Is My Phone Listening To Me? Yes, and Here’s What To Do About It
Your smartphone and plan carrier use voice data, from voice assistant apps like Siri and Google Assistant to personalized advertisements. Your phone targets you for marking reasons. Here's how to stop it.
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How To Delete Your Social Media Accounts
If you’ve thought about going off the social media grid for a bit, there are easy ways to make it happen. We go over the steps for deleting several social media sites in this article.
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10 Risks of Giving Out Your Cell Phone Number
Have you been giving your cell number to strangers without much thought? You could be a victim of scammers if you’re not careful.
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What Is a DDoS Attack? Types, Responses, and Prevention
A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is when a network is flooded with requests and crashes as a result. Here's what to know about responding to this cyberthreat.
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8 of the Biggest TikTok Scams To Watch Out For
Many people started watching TikTok for dance and commentary videos. With audiences growing, scammers have found new ways to reach them.
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How To Spot Online Pandemic Scams
Scammers are still using the coronavirus to gain personal information. Find out the scams and how to keep your data safe.
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How To Speed Up Your Internet Connection
Slow internet can be disruptive, but you can fix it. Here’s how.
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How to Remove Advertising from Yahoo Mail
The saying goes that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Because it’s a free service, many people think Yahoo Mail automatically comes with those pop-up ads by default. Luckily, that doesn’t have to be the case.
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8 Ways to Get Free or Affordable Internet
Free internet plans aren't just a dream — it's reality. Check out eight ways to get free or cheap internet at home or in public.
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How Fast Is Gigabit Internet? (And 5 Reasons Why You Might Need It)
Gigabit internet kicks your speed up to 1,000 Mbps and is one of the fastest internet options out right now. But is it worth the extra cost? Maybe not.
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Can a Router Increase Internet Speed?
Your router might be slowing your internet speed down. Here’s how to find out if that’s the case and troubleshoot it.
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WebRTC Leaks: What Are They and How Can I Prevent Them?
WebRTC leaks can threaten your anonymity online — here’s how you can prevent them and stay safe.
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F-Secure Antivirus Review 2026: Is It Worth the High Cost?
F-Secure has exceptional parental control features, but how does the rest of this antivirus program stack up?
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ESET Antivirus Review 2026: Is the Protection Worth the Price?
Help readers understand the costs, features, and pros and cons of ESET Antivirus, how it works, and whether it’s a good choice for them.
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McAfee Antivirus 2026: Does the Longtime Antivirus Still Offer What You Need?
McAfee has been around for a long time and is one of the most well-known antivirus programs available. Does it still offer trustworthy virus protection?
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Panda Dome Antivirus 2026: Cute Name, Serious Protection
You may giggle at Panda antivirus’s name, but the free product offers a lot while the paid plans give serious protection.
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How To Configure Your Windows Security Settings in 2026 [Step-by-Step Guide for Windows 11]
Windows Security features more key settings than you might expect. Learn how to set up your Windows OS for maximum virus, malware, and ransomware protection.
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The Best Anti-Malware Software 2026
McAfee offers the best anti-malware tools, Bitdefender is best for Windows, and Norton is best for unique features.
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How To Clear Computer Cookies [2026 Guide]
Cookes help websites remember your personal preferences, but clearing them can help you protect your online privacy. Here's how to clean up your computer cookies on all popular browsers.