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Heard about the 16 billion passwords leak? Here are the facts and how to protect yourself

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In this world, data is cheap and unnecessarily collected in bulk by companies that don't protect it effectively or govern themselves in data collection practices well. Unfortunately, it is up to individuals to deal with the fallout; knowing you've been involved in a data breach is half the battle.

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I changed 3 settings on my PS5 for an instant performance boost

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Protecting your online visibility and personal data To help protect your privacy while using your PS5, you can customize certain settings to control what information is visible to others, restrict who can communicate with you, and manage your account security.

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16 billion passwords leaked across Apple, Google, more: What to know and how to protect yourself

Zero Day

In this world, data is cheap and unnecessarily collected in bulk by companies that don't protect it effectively or govern themselves in data collection practices well. Unfortunately, it is up to individuals to deal with the fallout; knowing you've been involved in a data breach is half the battle.

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G Suite Security: Top 6 Risks to Avoid

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First, always follow the obligatory security procedures when employees leave your organization. Malicious Third-Party Apps and Google Add-ons Third-party apps can be very useful but they also introduce new G Suite security concerns. If some app or extension is not developed by Google, it may present some threat to your data.

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