One study found that a breached inbox can let attackers reset other services within hours, often without obvious signs. You’ll learn quick, practical checks you can run right now. First, look for strange sent messages, unfamiliar sign-ins, or settings that changed. Then confirm details in your provider’s security dashboard and lock the account down fast. …
More than 80% of people who lost access to a digital account did so because their password was exposed, not because someone guessed it. Adding a simple extra sign-in step can stop most of those attacks. Two-factor authentication is an extra layer that asks for a second proof beyond a password. Think of it as …
Cookies are small files that websites place on your device to keep you signed in, remember preferences, and deliver local content. Clearing those files can sign you out and delete saved settings, but it also helps protect your privacy and reduce profiling across sites. This guide walks you step-by-step through major browsers so you can …
Modern life means dozens — even hundreds — of logins to remember. Studies show nearly 35% of people reuse the same credential for most sites, and 42% say they have had an account hacked. With the average person using more than 200 accounts, manual creation and recall of unique codes is unrealistic. A password manager …


