Can Chromebooks Get Viruses?
Chromebook offers a decent level of protection, but don’t let that lull you into a false sense of security. An antivirus might still help to keep your device safe.
How to Tell If Your Router Was Hacked and How to Fix It
It’s time for you to get to know your home internet router before the hackers could take control of your device and steal your data.
You'll Need a College Education to Read the Terms of Service for These Social Media Sites
All About Cookies evaluated the Terms of Service of 10 popular social media sites to find which are the hardest and easiest to read, which are the longest and shortest, and more.
What’s a Good Internet Speed?
Are you curious how fast your internet is and what activities it can support? Let's find out if your internet can match your need for speed.
Do VPNs Use Data? Here's What You Should Know
If you’re using cellular data to access a VPN, be ready for higher usage. Here's what to know about VPN data usage and how to use less data.
How to Avoid a $20.3M GDPR Fine: What US Companies Need to Know
Here's everything U.S.-based businesses need to know about EU data protection laws, including how to comply and avoid a fine.
How to Remove Malware from Your Android Phone
Android devices are not immune to malware infections. Learn how to remove malware and how to protect yourself from malware.
5 Signs You Need a New Router
Find out if it’s time to upgrade your router and how to choose the best router for improved speed, performance, and security.
Passwordless Authentication: What Is It and How Does It Work?
Passwordless authentication could be the key to helping prevent the majority of data breaches.
How To Remove CCleaner Malware
CCleaner remains a popular device optimizer, despite being repeatedly hacked by cybercriminals. Here's what to do if you think you have CCleaner malware.
How to Watch Netflix with a VPN (and Change Your Netflix Region)
Learn how to watch Netflix with a VPN if you want to access geo-restricted streaming content from another country.
Complete Guide to Credit Report Disputes
If there's inaccurate information on your credit report, you can dispute it.