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How to Make a Burner Account on Reddit, Even Though They Don’t Want You to Anymore
Reddit allows more anonymity than most other social media websites, particularly by allowing burner or throwaway accounts without using an email address. Lately, though, Reddit has made it harder to spot how to create these anonymous accounts — but you can still create throwaway Reddit accounts on desktop and on mobile.
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8 Privacy Settings You Should Change on LinkedIn Right Now
LinkedIn, like all social networks, uses a lot of your personal information to show you ads and sponsored content. Just as you’d be wary about sharing more of your data with Facebook, you should also exercise restraint when sharing information with LinkedIn. If you haven’t been doing that so far, now is the time to…
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How to Set Up Your Own Secure Email Server
Recent research from Verizon shows that 96% of social engineering attacks are done through email, and for that reason alone, you might want to consider adding extra security. Let’s discuss the definition of a “secure email server,” its pros and cons, and how to set one up.
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The Most Common Email Keywords That Everyone Should Know to Avoid Phishing Scams
Email phishing scams are in no way new, but with people living so much of their lives online during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there are increased opportunities for it to happen. In fact, 2020 saw a 25% increase in the number of phishing sites compared to 2019.