Naiyie Lamb

Naiyie has spent the past three years researching and writing about cybersecurity and digital privacy. With an academic background in psychology and creative writing, she’s passionate about digital rights and believes everyone deserves the freedom to read, think, and express their beliefs freely.

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Why removing your data from Google is only half the battle
Removing your data from Google is a start, but it’s still out there. Here’s how to erase it from the internet for good.
11 mins
Massive social media breaches are exposing your private life
Your posts aren’t the only thing being shared—your data might be, too.
11 mins
How scammers use real estate and rental websites to steal your...
Renting or buying a home? Your personal data could be fueling scams without you knowing.
7 mins
Can BNPL fraud stop you from getting a good credit score?
Fake accounts and unpaid "Buy Now, Pay Later" debts can leave lasting scars on your credit score.
VPNs are legal in nearly all countries for browsing, streaming, and more.
12 mins
Are VPNs legal? A global guide to VPN legality
Find out the legal status of VPNs around the world and how to stay safe when browsing securely online.
21 mins
VPN hardware vs. VPN software
Hardware VPNs are mostly used by large companies, while software VPNs are better for individuals and small businesses.
16 mins
What is SSID and how can you find yours?
SSID stands for “Service Set Identifier” and is the name of your Wi-Fi network
Clear iPhone system data
10 mins
Tech Friend: How to clear iPhone system data and free up...
Since iPhones don’t have a one-tap option to clear system data, freeing up space requires a few extra steps.
Cryptojacking_Featured
11 mins
What is cryptojacking? How to detect & prevent hidden crypto mining
Cryptojacking is on the rise, with hackers using the resources of others to mine cryptocurrency.
What are Spam Risk phone calls and how do I block them?
11 mins
What is “Spam Risk” and how do I block these phone...
No, “Spam Risk” isn’t a joke contact name. It’s your carrier identifying the call as potential spam.

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