Mac owners believe that their computers are immune from viruses. However, this is not true. Not only
By Stephen Cooper
in VPN & Privacy
on April 11, 2019
If you don’t want to see ads online, a VPN with a built-in adblock is a great solution. We’ll show you which VPNs make using an ad blocker as easy as possible.
By Kyle Schurman
in VPN & Privacy
on June 11, 2023
The internet can be a dangerous place, particularly for kids. Parents can help mitigate the risks by following our advice on keeping children safe online.
By Paul Bischoff
in VPN & Privacy
on December 29, 2023
Protecting customer PII is complicated for small businesses, but data breaches are much worse. Find out what PII is and how to keep it safe.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on March 15, 2022
Looking for a VPN compatible with Mac OS? We reveal the best VPNs for El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey. Plus our tips on how to stay secure online.
By Stephen Cooper
in VPN & Privacy
on April 23, 2024
Adware can be annoying, while ad-supported software can be a beneficial funding model. Find out how they relate to each other and how to remove any adware.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on December 11, 2023
Credential stuffing attacks are important to understand so you can keep your personal and business accounts safe. We explain how credential stuffing attacks work and how you can minimize the risk of attacks.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on January 26, 2024
The domain name system is complex, which leaves it open to a range of DNS attacks. Find out what the different types of DNS attacks are and how to defend against them.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on October 30, 2023