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Best video doorbells in 2025: Ring, Nest, Arlo and more tested
By Mike Prospero last updated
These are the best video doorbells based on our real-world testing of video quality, notifications, smart home integration and more.
The cheapest monthly VPN plans in 2025
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
A cheap monthly VPN is the perfect way to try out different providers without committing too much cash. Here are the very best 1 month VPN plans.
The best password managers in 2025
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The best password managers make storing and auto filling your passwords easier on both mobile and desktop to save time while also keeping you safe online.
Proton Pass password manager review
By Emily Long published
Proton Pass is a secure password manager with a consistent user interface across the web, desktop and mobile but it’s even better if you use Proton’s other services too.
1.5 million Americans hit in massive debt relief service data breach — names, addresses, SSNs and more exposed
By Anthony Spadafora published
The debt relief service Set Forth which also works with Centrex has reported that it suffered a data breach after unauthorized attackers gained access to sensitive documents stored on its systems.
iOS 18.2 will make it easier than ever to connect your iPhone to your Mac — here’s how
By Josh Render published
iOS 18.2 is finally allowing you to use your facial recognition when connecting to a new computer.
Best iPhone VPN for iOS in 2025
By Mo Harber-Lamond last updated
VPN Using the best iPhone VPN for iOS is the simplest way to stay protected on your Apple device. We've reviewed and ranked the five best options here.
This nasty Android trojan is hijacking calls to your bank and sending them to hackers — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The FakeCall banking trojan is back with new capabilities and now it can redirect calls to your bank directly to hackers to steal your financial info.
800,000 people just had their full names, SSNs and more exposed in massive insurance admin company data breach
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The insurance administrative services company Landmark Admin fell victim to a cyberattack that allowed hackers to gain access to loads of sensitive personal information.
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