Brittni Devlin
Contributing since March, 2010
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About Brittni Devlin
Brittni is a neuroscience graduate student who writes for MakeUseOf on the side of her studies. She’s a seasoned writer who began her freelance writing career back in 2012. While she’s mainly focused on technology and medicine – she’s also spent time writing about animals, pop culture, video game recommendations, and comic book reviews.
Latest Articles
6 Ways to Find Hidden Cameras in Any Room
Suspect there is a hidden camera in your home, hotel room, or Airbnb? Use these techniques to detect hidden cameras anywhere.
Is Shein Legit and Safe to Shop At?
Shein offers low prices on clothing, but is Shein a legit and trustworthy website to shop at? Here's what you need to know.
Where Does Shein Ship From and How Is it So Cheap?
You're probably tempted by cheap prices, but where do Shein clothes come from? Are they good quality items?
5 Facebook Marketplace Scams and How to Avoid Them
Buying goods on Facebook Marketplace might seem like a good idea, but watch out for scams...
How Twitch and Streaming Have Changed Video Games for Good
Video game streaming on Twitch is a wildly popular activity. But has this affected gaming as we know it and shaped a new generation of gamers?
Will Biometric Technology Replace Passwords?
We all use biometrics to access devices, but can you trust them? Here's why they're unlikely to supersede traditional logins just yet.
Can Bosses Legally Spy on Home Offices?
Working from home doesn't mean that you're suddenly anonymous.
The Hidden Dangers of Being an Influencer
An influencer's life is not all that glamorous. Here are the dangers they face in their life.
Does Zoom Mute Actually Work?
TikTok videos went viral after claiming teachers could hear even muted Zoom calls. So can you trust Zoom when muting your mic?
Are Bootleg Games Dangerous?
Many players turn to bootleg games to save money, but is it really worth the risk?
Are There Cyberattacks in Space?
Cybercriminals target your laptop and smartphones, but do they aim a little higher too? Do hackers actually target satellites?
The Top 5 Online Urban Legends to Get You Ready for Halloween
With the Halloween spirit in full force, here are the top five online urban legends that spookify the internet.
Can Teachers Record Your Online Classes?
Many school classes have moved online, but do teachers have permission to record them?
What Happens When You Break a Chain Mail?
A creepy correspondence has landed in your inbox, and now you need to send it to 10 more people or it claims you'll die. But will you?
Why You Should Think Twice About Posting Back-to-School Pictures
Before posting back-to-school pictures, it's wise to think about the potential related security risks.
6 Scary Emails to Send to Friends as a Practical Joke
If you're feeling the Halloween spirit, here are six scary emails you can send to your friends as a practical joke.
Is Cyberbullying a Crime?
Everyone has experienced a mean comment or two, but when does harassment online fall foul of the law?
How Not to Get Scammed When Hiring Online
When you're looking to hire people online, it can be hard to weed out the scams. So, here's a look at how not to get scammed when hiring online.
Kindle Device vs. Free Kindle App: Which One Should You Use?
Do you really need a Kindle device when you can just use the free Kindle app? Ereaders have their use, but perhaps you don't need one. Let's compare.
Reddit Jobs: Are They Safe?
Before you take up that job on Reddit, make sure you've taken these safety precautions.