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Apple's security focus is good, but it cannot stop all privacy threats. Based on our latest testing of all the top services, these are the best Mac VPNs.| PCMAG
We tested the most popular ad blockers to determine which one provides the best distraction-free browsing experience.| PCMAG
Uswitch’s data-breach report names the US the data theft capital of the world, outranking China, India, and the UK.| PCMAG
Stream the big college basketball championship game, featuring #1 seeds Florida and Houston, tonight at 8:50 p.m. EST. Who you got?| PCMAG
Antivirus apps protect your PC's personal information, data, bank accounts, and much more. We've tested more than two dozen utilities to help you choose the best antivirus for your needs.| PCMAG
Follow these easy tips to protect the security of your devices, your data, your internet traffic, and your identity.| PCMAG
Storing and syncing files in the cloud makes your life easier and keeps your data safer. The best cloud storage services let you easily share and access files from anywhere and restore them if something goes wrong.| PCMAG
Forget passwords. If you want strong online security, you need to be using multi-factor authentication wherever you can. Here's how to get started.| PCMAG
We're here to help you find the best parental control service for your parenting style, so your child can navigate the internet safely.| PCMAG
Don't let your internet history fall into the wrong hands. It's a good idea to delete your browser history and internet cache on occasion. Here's how to do it on the desktop and mobile.| PCMAG
Stay protected with the best multi-factor authentication apps we've tested.| PCMAG
Learn how to set up Tinder without a phone number and protect your privacy. Follow this step-by-step guide for a successful setup using email or Google Voice.| Tardigrada
Stop using the same login credentials everywhere! The best password managers we've tested create a unique and strong password for each of your online accounts and alert you to potential data leaks.| PCMAG