Netgear Armor is a $70 router update that defends your home network with Bitdefender
Armor, Netgear's new subscription-based security service for your home network, will cost $70 a year and is powered by Bitdefender.
Armor, Netgear's new subscription-based security service for your home network, will cost $70 a year and is powered by Bitdefender.
The biggest security hacks, leaks, and breaches of 2017 may impact your privacy for years to come.
Respectable speeds and helpful tools make Buffered a solid choice for VPN users.
IPVanish is a good U.S.-based VPN that prioritizes security and speed, although the later could use more focus.
Comodo Internet Security Pro 10 will do the job inexpensively, but its free trial has a few aggravating habits.
While Windows 10's native security suite can handle threats, many third-party solutions offer more comprehensive protection.
AVG Internet Security could do better with its interface, but the protection is good and the pricing includes unlimited device installs.
Avast looks great, performs well, and has all kinds of extra features. It's also expensive.
Norton Security Premium has a great interface and is highly-rated for antivirus and malware protection. However, you'll shell out quite a bit more for it than other premium security suites.
A guide to two-factor authentication and the five best 2FA apps for keeping your data safe.
ExpressVPN is good at what it does, but its top leadership has opted for anonymity.
IVPN won't win any awards for the depth of its service, but the company offers good speeds in key locations and varying levels of anonymity.
PureVPN is a Hong Kong-based VPN that's recently been criticized for using virtual server locations.
TunnelBear's third-party security audit helped the VPN service fix vulnerabilities and prove its seriousness about protecting its customers.
AV-Comparatives recently released some test results for 2017 looking at the best protection for phishing, parental control, and the effectiveness of free vs. paid software.