Home Security: A Practical Guide to Safer Doors, Windows and Smart Devices
A practical guide to safer homes, covering common-sense burglary prevention, smart-home device risks, smart locks, secure doors and…
A practical guide to safer homes, covering common-sense burglary prevention, smart-home device risks, smart locks, secure doors and…
The first hour matters. Slow down, contain the problem, preserve evidence and get the right people involved.
Your security depends partly on suppliers. Ask better questions before giving them access to data or systems.
A password manager is one of the simplest ways to stop password reuse and improve account safety.
Awareness training fails when it feels abstract. It works when people recognise the risks in their actual work.
Data brokers can turn scattered personal details into profiles that affect privacy and scam risk.
Monitoring tools can protect systems, but they can also create privacy risk if used without clear limits.
Your browser sees much of your online life. A few settings can reduce tracking and improve account safety.
QR codes are convenient, but they hide the destination. That makes them useful for scammers.
Romance scams are emotional manipulation, not foolishness. Knowing the signs can help families intervene earlier.
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