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Brittni Devlin

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.

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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.

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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?

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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...

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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?

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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.

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Can Bosses Legally Spy on Home Offices?

Working from home doesn't mean that you're suddenly anonymous.

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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.

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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?

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Are Bootleg Games Dangerous?

Many players turn to bootleg games to save money, but is it really worth the risk?

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Are There Cyberattacks in Space?

Cybercriminals target your laptop and smartphones, but do they aim a little higher too? Do hackers actually target satellites?

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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.

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Can Teachers Record Your Online Classes?

Many school classes have moved online, but do teachers have permission to record them?

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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?

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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.

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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.

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Is Cyberbullying a Crime?

Everyone has experienced a mean comment or two, but when does harassment online fall foul of the law?

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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.

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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.

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Reddit Jobs: Are They Safe?

Before you take up that job on Reddit, make sure you've taken these safety precautions.

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Is Incognito Mode Completely Secure?

Do you use Google Chrome's in-private browsing feature, incognito mode? Here's what it does, and (just as importantly) doesn't, do.

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