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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Privacy Pros Always Change These 5 VPN Settings. Do You?

Installing a VPN isn’t the end of the story. To truly secure your connection, you need to dive into pro-level settings—like kill switches and LAN protection—that take your privacy to the next level.

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National Public Data is back with new owners, joining the ranks of other creepy, people-finding services. Here's how to get your profile removed from the site.

Should You Turn Off Your VPN? Here's When It’s OK—and How to Do It Safely

Not sure when you should use your VPN and when it’s better to turn it off? I explain the situations where disabling your VPN might make sense—and guide you through how to do it on most major operating systems.

I Automatically Do These 3 Things to Increase My Internet Speed When Using a VPN

While VPNs provide privacy and security, they can sometimes lead to slower connections. Follow these tips to get the most speed out of your VPN without compromising performance.

Worried About Identity Theft? Take These 11 Easy Steps Now

Having your identity stolen can quickly turn your life upside down, leading to financial loss, stress, and countless hours spent trying to repair the damage. Fortunately, you can significantly reduce your risk by following our clear, proactive advice.

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