Remove Fake Antivirus and Scareware
Fake antivirus programmes bombard you with alarming warnings to pressure you into paying for the "full version". Here's how to recognise them and remove them for free.
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Fake antivirus programmes bombard you with alarming warnings to pressure you into paying for the "full version". Here's how to recognise them and remove them for free.
Two-factor authentication means a stolen password alone can't get anyone into your accounts. Here's what it is, why it matters, and how to turn it on for your most important accounts.
Billions of email addresses and passwords have been exposed in data breaches. Here's how to check for free if yours was included β and exactly what to do if it was.
Online shopping scams and fake stores have become very convincing. Here's how to check whether a store is legitimate before you hand over your card details.
Windows and Microsoft's free Family Safety tools make it straightforward to set screen time limits, filter content, and keep an eye on what your children are doing online.
The 3-2-1 backup rule is the gold standard for protecting your files β and you can set it up for free using tools already in Windows. Here's how.
Unwanted toolbars clutter your browser, change your search engine, and can track what you do online. Here's how to remove them from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox in a few steps.
Someone calling to say your computer is sending out errors or has a virus is always a scammer. Here's exactly why, how to handle the call, and how to protect elderly relatives.
VPN marketing is everywhere, and it often overstates what a VPN actually does. Here's an honest look at when a VPN helps, when it doesn't, and whether you need one.