A pain-free guide to installing Android updates
A look at the pros and cons of updating Android — and ways to do it safely.
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A look at the pros and cons of updating Android — and ways to do it safely.
If you don’t want to pay for extra gigabytes in iCloud, try these other ways to backup your photos and other iPhone files.
What happens if you store all data in a single cloud storage and the backup service gets attacked by ransomware?
We explain how to leave the social network while keeping some posts as a memento, even if you forgot your password and changed your phone number.
A guide on how to disappear from Snapchat but keep the mementos you want.
When you’re ready to leave the privacy fever dream that is Facebook, make sure you have everything before you lock the door on your way out.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff plus some special guests talk travel and keeping your data safe.
Here’s how to delete or temporarily disable your Instagram account and back up your photos if you want to take a break from the social media service.
Ready to delete your Twitter account? Here’s how. But you’d better back up your tweets first.
WhatsApp for Android can back up your chats to Google Drive. It’s free, but it may hurt older backups. Here’s how to get it right.
The 10 essential steps that can reliably protect important files.
Downloaded a program called Netflix Login Generator? Delete it immediately!
No electronic device, however reliable it may be is 100% fail-safe. In order to make sure your files are not lost due to some kind of failure, we recommend you to regularly backup your data with Kaspersky Total Security.
What is the Kaspersky Lab product is best for you? This post outlines the difference between KIS and KTS to help you choose which is better for you.
New version of CTB-Locker, a ransomware that uses Tor and Bitcoin to evade detection and takedowns, should be avoided at all costs.
What are the key differences between Kaspersky Total Security and Kaspersky Internet Security? Which is the best choice for you? Which protects better? Let’s take a closer look.
Having a chance to store as much as we want is a good thing, but is it bringing us more problems than advantages?
Computer ransomware is getting more sophisitcated, while mobile cryptolockers are emerging both in Europe and the U.S.
Android devices store data on the SD card and the internal space where apps are kept.