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How to Secure Your Network-Attached Storage (NAS) in 2026
Network-attached storage (NAS) devices play a vital role in many tech ecosystems, but they aren’t 100% secure. In this article, I’ll explain what NAS devices are, go over their utilities and vulnerabilities, and explain what you n...
What Is Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange? Complete 2026 Guide
Diffie-Hellman key exchange allows two parties to create a shared "secret key” over the internet — even on an open network — so they can keep the information they exchange safe from anyone trying to intercept it. This technique is...
Is Kodi Legal in 2026? Full Guide to Using Kodi Safely
Kodi itself is perfectly legal — it’s just a media center. It doesn’t provide any content of its own but offers a place where you organize and stream media content from a variety of sources. However, there are certain third-pa...
5 Best & Fastest Web Browsers in 2026: Expert Ranked
Slow browsers are extremely annoying and potentially dangerous. If a web client is running slowly, chances are that it’s using outdated tech, can’t access every modern website, and may even have software vulnerabilities that b...
What Is the 5 Eyes Alliance? Complete 2026 Guide
If you care about your privacy, you should be worried about the 5 Eyes Alliance. Living in a country that’s part of the 5 Eyes Alliance (or in a country that neighbors a 5 Eyes country) means all your online activities are monitor...
What Is a NAT Firewall? Your Complete 2026 Guide
A Network Address Translation (NAT) firewall acts as a security gatekeeper for your home or small business network. It helps keep your devices safe by masking their IP addresses and blocking unwanted connections. With a NAT firewa...
Is Popcorn Time Safe? Read This Before Using It in 2026
Popcorn Time’s official app is malware-free and legal to use — it's just a BitTorrent client with an integrated media player.
However, it still can pose a risk to your privacy and security because it’s a peer-to-peer (P2P) shar...
What Does Google Know About Me? Complete 2026 Guide
Google collects tons of personal information about its users. Whenever you search for something, click on a search result, fill out a Google form, or use a service like Google Docs, it logs that data for future use.
Many consid...
Signal vs. Telegram: Which Is Right for You in 2026?
Both Signal and Telegram are great messaging apps. I’ve been using them regularly over the past 3 years, so I’m really familiar with how each messaging service works and what each app’s strengths and weaknesses are.
I often see...
Is Bitmoji Safe? Understanding the Risks in 2026
Bitmoji is a secure keyboard app, but it comes with some privacy risks. One major area of concern for most users is that it requires full access permissions on your device to work.
I tested the app on Android and iOS and review...




