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Internet Safety: 7 Steps to Staying Safe Online
Internet Safety: 7 Steps to Staying Safe Online – Ask Leo! – askleo.com
It’s within your power to take the steps necessary to stay safe and secure.
Staying safe online doesn’t have to be overwhelming. I’ll show you seven practical steps anyone can follow to protect themselves from malware, scams, hackers, and everyday digital dangers.
Has My Computer Been Hacked?
Has My Computer Been Hacked? – Ask Leo! – askleo.com
Clues to look for, steps to take.
It’s easy to jump to the conclusion your computer has been hacked, but it’s usually not the case. Regardless, preventing a hack is easier than recovering from one.
Has My Computer Been Hacked?
Has My Computer Been Hacked? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
A database of 149 million passwords was exposed
A database of 149 million passwords was exposed — and it could affect you – consumeraffairs.com
A cybersecurity researcher recently uncovered an exposed database containing more than 149 million passwords — and it was sitting out in the open for over a month, continuously updated as new credentials rolled in.
Digital Tools to Protect Older Adults From Financial Abuse
Digital Tools to Protect Older Adults From Financial Abuse – elderlawanswers.com
Older adults lose billions of dollars each year to financial abuse and exploitation. In 2025, adults aged 60 and older in the United States reported $2.4 billion in losses to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), per CNBC. Because so many incidents go unreported, the FTC estimates that the actual cost of elder financial abuse and exploitation is likely much higher.
When an HDD dies, it destroys data—when an SSD dies, it saves it
When an HDD dies, it destroys data—when an SSD dies, it saves it – howtogeek.com
Typically, an SSD is better for data that you need to retrieve quickly, and not important files, which are relegated to hard drives that have more space.
Google Phone app rolls out ‘Keep portrait mode’ call setting on Android
Google Phone app rolls out ‘Keep portrait mode’ call setting on Android – 9to5google.com
After testing in December, Phone by Google has now rolled out a “Keep portrait mode on calls” setting to prevent automatic landscape rotation.
our Wi-Fi ‘extender’ is actually cutting your speed in half
Your Wi-Fi ‘extender’ is actually cutting your speed in half – howtogeek.com
Let’s set the scene: you walk into a room that’s just a little too far away from your main router, confident that your Wi-Fi repeater is going to pick up the slack. But the moment you enter, your Wi-Fi signal drops, your YouTube video starts buffering, and you’re left scratching your head, wondering why this keeps happening.
The For-Pay Email Providers I Recommend
The For-Pay Email Providers I Recommend – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Stop using your mouse: 7 Windows shortcuts that make multitasking effortless
Stop using your mouse: 7 Windows shortcuts that make multitasking effortless – howtogeek.com
I’ve been trying to be more intentional about how I work on my PC, and a big part of that has been moving toward a keyboard-first workflow. Not because the mouse is bad, but because I kept noticing how much time I was losing to it. Dragging windows into place, hunting for the right app, re-finding something I just had opened five seconds ago.
You don’t need to pay for third-party antivirus software to protect your PC anymore
You don’t need to pay for third-party antivirus software to protect your PC anymore – howtogeek.com
Do you still pay for third-party antivirus software like Norton or McAfee? You may be surprised to learn that there’s no real benefit to doing so. Software like this is mostly obsolete today.
Digital Safety: The Evolution of Biometric Authentication
Digital Safety: The Evolution of Biometric Authentication – aboutchromebooks.com
The traditional password is becoming a relic. For decades, complex strings protected our data, yet 2026’s sophisticated breaches highlight their flaws.
Annoying Gmail features you can turn off
5 annoying Gmail features you can turn off – howtogeek.com
Gmail is one of Google’s oldest apps, and it might be the most widely used. Tons of features have been added over the years. The good news is that many of these things can be turned off—if you can find them in the messy settings.
I didn’t think I needed a task manager in Gmail
I didn’t think I needed a task manager in Gmail — until I tried it – androidpolice.com
I’m not alone in treating my Gmail inbox as a master to-do list for my life. Emails with actionable items stay flagged, starred, or shoved into labels that make sure I don’t lose track of things. That only goes that far.
– Unexpected Authenticator Alerts: Annoying, Scary, or Harmless?
Unexpected Authenticator Alerts: Annoying, Scary, or Harmless? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!