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Best Application to Monitor a Phone

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In the last few years, numerous spy apps have hit the market, but unfortunately most of them are mediocre, or even complete scams.  If you don’t know much about the spy app market you may not realize how many apps completely disappear or resurface under new names as soon as they are discovered. To avoid …

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AV-Comparatives releases Malware Protection and Real-World tests

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AV-Comparatives releases Malware Protection and Real-World tests Here is an overview of the various tests that were released. False Positive Test https://www.av-comparatives.org/tests/false-alarm-test-march-2024/ The latest False Alarm Test from AV-Comparatives reveals that not all antivirus products are created equal when it comes to avoiding false positives. Some products generated very few false alarms, while others had …

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Best VPN 2024 – A Cheap VPN is Enough!

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When it comes to VPN, The most important thing about choosing a VPN is to know the purpose of you’re using it, the best one is the one that can meet your needs! It’s Crucial to Personally Try Out VPNs! Many VPN companies offer hefty commissions to reviewers to encourage them to write favorably about …

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Best VPN for Call of Duty: Warzone

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When you’re in search for the best VPN for Warzone, you will most likely encounter plenty of articles recommending NordVPN, ExpressVPN or SurfShark etc. Don’t believe them. While traditional VPNs may be able to protect privacy, they are not specifically designed for gaming. As a result, you will experience high ping and packet loss. The …

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Surfshark vs ExpressVPN: Is ExpressVPN Worth It?

ExpressVPN and Surfshark are the two of the best VPNs in the current market, but the high price of ExpressVPN drives a lot of people away as compared to Surfshark which has a much cheaper offer. Is ExpressVPN worth the price? We tested two VPNs and reviewed real user discussions on Reddit to help you …

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Comparison: The Best VPN Service 2024

In times of NSA, hoarding of data and growing cyber criminality, the desire for ones own security and anonymity gets stronger and stronger. Outside US, Netflix content is denied to the people which they would sometimes love to see. Nobody likes to read the Netflix or Youtube message that some content is not available in …

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ExpressVPN Doesn’t Work in China: Working VPNs for China – Read Me First!

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This is from someone who has been subscribed to Express VPN in China for the last two years. In that time, I have been able to access the internet for a total of about 8 months out of the two years. I am making this post as a warning to anyone who is planning to move to China or living in China that is considering purchasing a subscription before moving.

All you see online are paid advertisements, and anything you see with a “Does Express VPN work in China?” will be solely positive results. I can’t stress enough how frustrated I have been with the subscription. The customer service is good, and the representatives are available through online chat, but there is nothing they can do to help. It was over a month before the latest update after the connection stopped working, and even after that, nothing was fixed. It was basically a month of waiting, and the update was one line of text on the website saying, “We understand that China is experiencing connection problems, we are working on it.” My guess is that the market of users in China is too small, and they aren’t applying resources to fix the issues.

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Qustodio vs. Bark : Making your Right Choice

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In today’s digital era, where online safety for children is a necessity, parents are increasingly turning to parental control apps. Qustodio and Bark are frontrunners in providing digital safety solutions, offer diverse features, from screen time management to advanced monitoring of social interactions. but they bring different strengths to the table. I thoroughly tested these two apps and will …

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Best Parental Control Software 2023

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If you’re looking for ways to ensure your child’s online safety, check out the top parent control apps of 2023.

Qustodio includes essential features such as screen time management, web, and application monitoring, geofencing and tracking of activity history. It also has added features to monitor calls and SMS, Youtube, and even comes with a panic button as well as unlock protection. Qustodio is user-friendly and pocket-friendly as its subscription plan can cover at least 15 devices and comes with excellent customer service if you encounter issues.

Go ahead and try this app for a month, risk-free!

Numerous parental control apps promise to provide complete online safety for your children, but many fall short of meeting the requirements. It might be because of some faulty features, not being user-friendly enough or can be easily bypassed and disabled.

I did the hard work of researching and testing the parental control apps in the market to help you find the one that suits your family requirements.

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Stadia, Cloud Gaming, and other considerations

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“Game consoles will disappear”, “influencers will reign supreme”, “gaming as we know it is a thing of the past”… Every evolution in gaming seems to be accompanied by apocalyptic and superlative statements. This applies to Google’s announcement of its Stadia service this week. As it stands, Google’s announcement could very well be a lot of fuss about nothing, even though the core concept underpinning Stadia seems promising enough…

StadiaGoogle presented its Cloud Gaming service to the GDC. The event took place in a meeting among developers. This was to be expected since Google was making its presentation to the Game Developers Conference, not the E3. Above all, what the American giant was interested in was presenting the technological aspects of its service. It will analyze the reactions it received and hone its marketing strategy accordingly (however, if this task befalls the same department that came up with the name Stevia… sorry, I mean Stadia… they certainly have their work cut out for them!)

Stadia, a sweet name

Google’s Stadia service does not come as a total surprise. In the past, we discussed Project Stream: a Google service that will run your games from its servers on any of your devices as long so long as you have a fast enough internet connection.

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