Step away from your computer creates an opportunity for hackers, crooks, or nosy people with nothing better to do than snoop. Here’s how to stop them.
Author: Kim Komando
How to stop apps and people from tracking every move you make
Install an app, and in the legalese, it says the app developer has the right to share or transfer data. Here’s how to stop it.
The best and worst places to put home security cameras
Check out this list to make sure your home security cameras hit all the right spots to protect your home.
How to protect your information before your phone is lost, stolen, or broken
Consider the apps on your phone from social media and banking to health. It is a huge liability for your safety and security in the wrong hands.
Leaving your phone’s Bluetooth on is a bigger risk than you think. Here’s what you need to know.
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio technology that allows different devices to communicate. But leaving it on 24/7 can be risky.
Here’s how to catch anyone spying on your text messages
Our texts aren’t always private, unfortunately. There are sly ways others can intercept your messages. Here’s how to know if someone is snooping.
Take your privacy back: How to remove your personal data from people search sites
People search sites are making it harder for consumers to opt out. Here’s how to regain your privacy and delete data from prying eyes.
How to avoid Chinese tech that may be spying on you
There’s a difference between products made in China and those made by companies with ties to the Communist Chinese government. Here are some to avoid:
How to set up Face ID: Change this setting or anyone can get into your iPhone
A common fear is that someone could hold your iPhone to your face while you’re sleeping to unlock it. Here’s how to prevent that from happening.
How to legally stop drone surveillance near your home
The legality of drone surveillance varies, but if a drone is flying on your private property and recording you without your consent, call the police.