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Understanding Computing Basics for the Everyday User
<p>Before diving into cybersecurity topics like firewalls, VPNs, or malware protection, you need to understand how computers actually work. Think of it like learning to drive—you don’t need to rebuild an engine, but knowing what happens when you press the gas pedal makes you a much better driver. How Every Computer Works: The Four-Step Dance…</p>

David Bigger
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Online Privacy – Fornite, OnlyFans, BabyCenter….
<p>You’re not a criminal. You’re not a threat. You’re just a person expecting a baby, shopping for a stroller. Or a college kid blowing off steam on Fortnite. Or someone navigating a breakup on Tinder.But to the right software in the right hands, you’re a data point. A pattern. A potential target.And the scary part?…</p>

David Bigger
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IP Addresses – what and why?
<p>An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. An IP address serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing. We need IP addresses because they enable devices to communicate with each other and access resources on…</p>

David Bigger
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Operating Systems for Beginners
<p>Operating systems (OS) are the foundation of modern computing, providing the interface between hardware and software and enabling users to interact with their devices. There are several popular OS options available, including Windows, Linux, and Apple’s macOS. In this article, we will compare these three systems to help users make an informed decision about which…</p>

David Bigger
2 min read
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