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What is an e-signature? A complete beginner’s guide
If you’ve signed a lease electronically, accepted a job offer online, or agreed to terms in a digital contract, you’ve likely used an electronic signature. These signatures let people complete leg...
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What is data encryption?
When you log into a bank account, send a private message, or store files in the cloud, encryption is already in use. It keeps the data unreadable to anyone who isn’t meant to see it. In many data br...
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What is TLS encryption, and how does it protect your data?
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the most widely used method for protecting data as it moves between devices and services. It powers HTTPS for secure websites, encrypts many email and messaging conne...
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Zero-trust architecture: What it is, how it works, and why it matters
The days of trusting anything just because it’s “inside the network” are over. Remote work, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application vulnerabilities, and attackers using valid credentials have t...
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What is a password manager and why should you use one
Most of us have way more online accounts than we can keep track of. And sure, we all know we should be using strong, unique passwords for every single one, but let’s be honest, almost nobody actuall...
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What is lattice-based cryptography, and why does it matter in the post-quantum era?
It’s easy to forget how much our lives depend on encryption. Every time you log into your bank account, send a message, or save a password, there’s some heavy-duty math working quietly in the back...
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How to disable end-to-end encryption in WhatsApp
WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is there to keep your chats private, so only you and the person you're messaging can read them. But there might be times when you want to change those setting...
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Is Shein legit? What shoppers should know in 2026
Shein’s growth has been explosive. With prices that often seem too low to be real and an app built to keep you browsing, it’s become one of the most downloaded fashion platforms in the world. But ...
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What is a browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack?
In a browser-in-the-browser (BitB) attack, a hacker creates a fake login window that looks completely real. It includes all the visual cues you expect to see, such as a browser frame, a padlock icon, ...
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Is Facebook Marketplace safe? How to avoid scams and stay protected
Facebook Marketplace is one of the easiest ways to buy and sell stuff locally. But as more people use the platform, it’s also become a hotspot for scammers. Fake profiles, sketchy payment requests, ...