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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How To Log In to Your NETGEAR Router
Logging in to your NETGEAR router isn’t as complicated as it seems, and being able to do so allows you to customize your privacy settings and increase security for your home network.
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Bosco Review 2026: Is the Free App Worth It?
Bosco has the essential features to monitor a child's phone activity for danger, but it lacks robust tools to set online boundaries.
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Avast BreachGuard Review 2026: Benefits and Drawbacks Explained
Avast BreachGuard is a solid data removal product that may be perfect for you if you want a low-cost, low-maintenance service.
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Is the Verizon Digital Secure App Right for You?
As non-Verizon customers, we tested out Verizon’s Digital Secure app and discovered its benefits. We’ll also share alternatives you might think are even better.
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How To Watch WNBA Games From Anywhere
Discover which platforms you can use to watch WNBA games with our step-by-step guidance.
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Wipr vs. Adblock Plus 2026: Better Test Scores or Better Price?
Wipr is designed for Apple users and has a low one-time fee, while Adblock Plus works across multiple platforms and offers free as well as paid plans.
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Wipr vs. uBlock Origin 2026: The Battle of the Cost-Effective Solutions
Wipr and uBlock Origin both offer strong ad blocking protection, but each offers unique benefits. Learn more about our experience testing both.
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Wipr vs. AdGuard 2026: Which Is the Best Blocker?
Wipr is a simple ad blocker that will improve your browsing, while AdGuard may appeal to you for its broad coverage and premium plan options. We’ll analyze their features in this ad blocker comparison.
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Is Kaspersky Safe?
Kasperky’s ties to its Russian-based parent company are the reason it’s being banned in the United States. Why is it such a big deal, and what steps can you take next?
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Wipr vs. 1Blocker 2026: Two Standout Products for Apple Users
Both Wipr and 1Blocker are designed for Apple. Wipr is better if you need something easy to set and forget, while 1Blocker is better if you want more features and customization. Learn more about our experience.
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LifeLock vs. IdentityIQ 2026: Which Service Provides Better Protection?
IdentityIQ costs less and includes three-bureau credit monitoring on more plans — but LifeLock's $3 million insurance coverage is hard to beat.
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TotalAV vs. Kaspersky 2026: A Head-to-Head Comparison
Kaspersky is tied to national security issues, but it’s still a high-performing antivirus. On the other hand, TotalAV is budget-friendly and includes extras like a password manager and an ad blocker.
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Norton vs. Aura Antivirus 2026: Can a Vintage Antivirus Stand Up to a Newcomer?
Norton and Aura antivirus solutions look similar on the surface but a few key differences will help you decide what you need in your security provider.
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Ad Blocker Adoption: Majority of Americans Block Ads — Do They Feel Bad About It? [Study]
All About Cookies surveyed internet users to learn about how many people use ad blockers, how effective they think they are, and how they feel about them.
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Norton vs. Trend Micro 2026: Norton Has the Inside Track
Norton and Trend Micro provide a robust suite of trustworthy security features, but Norton edges ahead because of its VPN and firewall.
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TotalAV vs. Malwarebytes 2026: Comprehensive Security or Fast Scanning?
TotalAV is ideal for those seeking comprehensive, user-friendly protection while Malwarebytes is best for users who prioritize fast, efficient malware scanning.
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Norton vs. Avira 2026: Security Suite or Affordable Antivirus?
Both Norton and Avira have proven themselves to be great antivirus solutions, but one offers more features while the other is more affordable.
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Total Adblock vs. Adblock Plus 2026: Which Adblock Takes the Win?
Between Total Adblock and Adblock Plus, Total Adblock takes the victory for superior ad and tracker blocking, enhanced antivirus software protection, and perfect test scores.
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Total Adblock vs. AdGuard 2026: Premium Security or Better Device Coverage?
Total Adblock has stronger security credentials and features, but AdGuard provides parental controls and more device coverage.
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AdLock vs. AdGuard 2026: Which Has the Edge?
AdGuard is more affordable and has unique features, while AdLock keeps your privacy in mind.
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Can Someone See Your Internet History If You Use Their Wi-Fi?
Wi-Fi owners can see more than you might think. Learn how to keep your data private.