You just unboxed your child’s new device...now what? Default settings are built for clicks, not kids. Use these tips to set them up for safety success on day one.
In a world where anything can look real…sharing without checking is risky. AI is making it easier than ever for misinformation to blend in. Once it spreads, it’s hard to undo. Pause before you share. A few extra seconds can make all the difference.
Incognito mode is NOT a privacy shield. It may stop your roommates from seeing your history, but it doesn't stop your IP address or activity from being tracked elsewhere. If you want real privacy, use a VPN and strict browser settings.
You asked, we answered: How do you spot a fake QR code? Scammers are good at faking public QR codes. From crooked stickers to "typo" URLs, here’s exactly what to look for before you tap that link. Remember, trust your gut. If it looks off, skip the scan.
Your morning run might be sharing more than just your pace. Fitness apps like Strava are great for tracking, but default settings can leave your daily routine exposed to anyone. If you haven't checked your privacy tab lately, now is the time! Don't let your run become a roadmap for the wrong people.
POV: You get that “I found your photo” WhatsApp message. It’s a trap! Scammers are sneaky: they don’t want your password, they want to link your account to their device. WhatsApp will never ask you to link a device just to view a photo. Always be sure to check linked devices and verify before clicking to stay safe.
Let’s put your cyber knowledge to the test. Do you know when the first computer virus was created? We hit the halls at KnowBe4 to test the team’s history knowledge in cybersecurity and the answers could surprise you... Let us know how you did in the comments!
Before you hit “send” on Zelle, Venmo, or CashApp — pause. Most peer-to-peer payment apps work like digital cash. Once the money is sent, it’s often gone for good. No undo button. No guaranteed fraud protection. Don’t let a quick payment turn into a permanent loss.
Some apps know way more about you than you think. A quick permissions check can go a long way in keeping your personal stuff… personal. One small habit = one big privacy win.