Two-factor authentication adds a second proof of identity beyond your password. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.
Topic: Security
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Phishing
Phishing is a scam that tricks you into giving away passwords, money, or private information. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.
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Passkey
A passkey lets you sign in with device security like fingerprint, face unlock, or screen lock instead of a password. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.
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Malware
Malware is software designed to harm, spy on, or take control of a device. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.
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End-to-end encryption
End-to-end encryption keeps a message readable only to the sender and intended recipient. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.
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Cookies
Cookies are small browser files sites use to remember you, save settings, or track activity. In everyday buying decisions, the useful question is not just what the spec says, but what it changes for comfort, cost, speed, safety, or battery life.