What The Tech: Protecting your Wi-Fi routers against hackers
Some passwords need to be changed regularly, but your home Wi-Fi router? That one needs be
changed at least once: right after you plug it in.
Some passwords need to be changed regularly, but your home Wi-Fi router? That one needs be
changed at least once: right after you plug it in.
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When parents glance at their kid’s phone, they might see some strange acronyms like CD9, KMS, or LMIRL. Ask the kids and they’ll throw a smoke screen. But these acronyms can be red flags.
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search for. Manufacturers call this “post-purchase monetization”.
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You know all about the cookies you eat, but what about all of those online cookies that you’re asked to accept — what are they supposed to do?
This invasion of privacy isn’t illegal. It’s public records. While it can be tough to remove it all,
Google has a free tool that makes it harder to find.