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Elliot Nesbo-Staff Writer for Security

Elliot Nesbo

Staff Writer for Security

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About Elliot Nesbo

Elliot has been a freelance tech writer for four years. He primarily writes about fintech and cybersecurity. He is highly knowledgeable about I.T. and online threats. His work includes articles about how to protect networks and personal computers against hackers.

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Does Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly Badge Really Help You to Shop Sustainably?

You might have spotted Amazon's Climate Pledge appearing on certain products, but is it really helping you shop sustainably?

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How to Boost Your Cell Signal for Better Mobile Reception Indoors

Does your cell signal suck at home? Don't worry, our handy list of cell signal boosting tips has you covered!

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How Do Cybercriminals Use Cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrencies have become more popular among regular people, but they're also a tool that cybercriminals use.

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Soundbar vs. Speakers: What's Best for Your Home?

If you're considering a new home audio sound system, should you go for a soundbar or some dedicated speakers? Here's what you need to know.

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Car Battery Charger vs. Portable Jump Starter: What's the Difference?

Do you need a portable jump starter? Or is it a car battery charger that you need? Turns out, it could be both!

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Wireless vs. True Wireless Headphones: What's the Difference?

They sound exactly the same and do a similar job, but there is a difference between wireless and true wireless.

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How to Choose an Electric Scooter That's Perfect for Your Needs

Buying your first electric scooter? These are the most important factors to consider before splashing the cash.

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Can You Use an Action Camera as a Dashcam? 6 Reasons Why Not

Can you use an action cam in place of a dashcam? It's probably best not to...

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What Is Patch Management and How Can You Implement It?

Outdated software is a core way hackers can take control of your systems. But it's also one of the easiest problems to deal with. Here's how.

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What Is a Seedbox and How Do You Use One?

If you torrent files and want to remain entirely anonymous, a seedbox could be just what you need.

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Is Google Pay Safe and Secure? 8 Things You Need to Know

Google Pay is a great contactless payment app, but can you trust it? What are the risks? And does G Pay have any privacy issues?

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8 Ways to Remove Your Personal Data From a Car

Selling a car? Returning a rental? Don't leave personal data on the car! Here's how to remove personal data from your car.

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5 Tips to Improve Your Tesla Safety Score

Looking to boost your Tesla Safety Score? Here are the easiest ways to give your score a quick boost.

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Is an Ultrawide Monitor Worth the Money? 8 Points to Consider

Considering upgrading to an ultrawide monitor? They look amazing, but is an ultrawide the best option for your setup?

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What Is Tesla FSD and How Does It Work?

Tesla's FSD beta is back for another round, this time inviting more users than ever to give it a try. Here's how it works.

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How Fake Banking Apps Can Scam You in Person

Think that if you sell your online items in person, you're scam-free? Unfortunately not. Let's see how thieves can use fake banking apps to trick you.

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What Are High-Res Headphones and Are They Worth the Money?

Do you need high-res headphones to enjoy high-res music? Or will any headphones do the job?

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How Do Email Spam Filters Work and Why Do You Still Receive Spam?

Even with a spam filter switched on, your inbox is filled with junk mail. What gives? Why do you still receive spam?

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What Is BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and How Does It Work?

BLE uses the same tech as regular Bluetooth but requires much less power. How does that work then?

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What Is Alert Fatigue and How Can You Prevent It?

This is why false positives, and overly sensitive security software, can actually be detrimental to businesses.

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