Steph Trejos
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Steph Trejos is a Senior Product Testing Editor at All About Cookies, equipped with a B.A. in English and in Media/Communications Studies. With over five years of professional writing experience, she has established herself in the cybersecurity realm, specializing in anti-financial crime topics such as money laundering, terrorist financing, and cyberthreats.
In her role, she edits various content, spanning topics like VPNs, antivirus software, password managers, scam prevention, and more. She has been featured in ACAMS Today.
When she’s not editing, Steph enjoys watching movies and exploring new places to eat.
- ACAMS Today
- VPNs
- Identity Theft
- Antivirus
- 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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Zander Identity Theft Protection Review 2025: Does This Budget Service Deliver? [Tested]
Identity theft protection services usually come with hefty fees, but Zander takes a different approach to coverage that makes it worth checking out.
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The Best VPNs for Spain 2025
Addicted to Spanish dramas or looking for a VPN to use while in Spain? Here are a few of the best VPNs to use for daily life in Spain or while you travel abroad.
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What Are Crypto Pump-and-Dump Scams?
Learn the mechanics of a crypto pump-and-dump and how to avoid being a victim of these scams.
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Clean Master Review 2025: A Lightweight Digital Maid Service
Clean Master can help remove unwanted programs that are slowing down your computer. While there is some virus protection, you’ll want a more robust antivirus if you’re serious about security.
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Best VPNs for Mexico 2025
Find out why Surfshark, ExpressVPN, and NordVPN are the best VPN services for Mexico with their vast server network, robust features, and fast speeds.
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ExpressVPN vs. TorGuard 2025: 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?