How to Spot Scams & Stay Safe Online

Scammers are getting sneakier, but you can outsmart them! Here are 5 simple tips to help you and your team avoid online traps: 1. Check the Email Address or LinkScammers often use addresses or links that look real, but have slight changes (like micros0ft.com instead of microsoft.com).Look for: Typos, weird domains (like .xyz), or email…

Tame Your Tabs Like a Pro!

We’ve all been there: You’re working on a project and suddenly, you have 20 browser tabs open. It’s overwhelming, and it slows everything down. But there’s a simple way to stay organized and save time! Here’s how: ✅ Use “Pin Tabs” for Important SitesIf you’re always checking the same website (like your email or company dashboard),…

Warning: The Cost of Free Browsing

Online interactions fuel companies like Google, allowing them to gather data on your habits and location for targeted ads. While these “free” services seem convenient, they come at the cost of your personal information. This trade-off not only makes ads feel invasive but also exposes you to risks like identity theft and scams. To protect…

Wi-Fi Squatting-See Who Has Access

When did you last check who has access to your Wi-Fi network? If it’s been a while, you’ll probably be surprised by who’s hanging around. Managing your Wi-Fi access is an important step to keeping your data safe because unwanted Wi-Fi squatters could, at best, slow your Wi-Fi speeds and, at worst, have access to…

Apps You Should Take Off Your Phone

These days, our phones are jam-packed with apps. However, apps are more than clutter – they’re data collectors. Apps from China-based app developer ByteDance, such as TikTok, CapCut and Lemon8, track extensive details: your IP address, biometrics, messages, credit card numbers, people and places in your videos, information about the content you post and more. TikTok’s…

How to Protect Your Online Privacy

Online interactions fuel companies like Google, allowing them to gather data on your habits and location for targeted ads. While these “free” services seem convenient, they come at the cost of your personal information. This trade-off not only makes ads feel invasive but also exposes you to risks like identity theft and scams. To protect…