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How to Protect Your Home Computer from Hackers
Most attacks exploit weak passwords, old software, and one bad click — not sophisticated hacking. Here's what actually protects your computer.
April 9, 2026
How to Disable WebRTC on Edge: Step-by-Step Guide
Ever wonder how to disable RTC on Edge? In this article, we'll show you how to disable WebRTC on Microsoft Edge to ensure your privacy.
July 28, 2024
How to Disable WebRTC on Firefox (2026)
WebRTC can expose your real IP even with a VPN running. Here's how to disable it in Firefox in 30 seconds — and how to check if it worked.
July 28, 2024
How to Disable WebRTC on Chrome (2026)
Chrome has no built-in WebRTC toggle — but two extensions fix the leak in under a minute. Here's what works and how to verify it's actually off.
July 17, 2024
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Disable WebRTC on Opera Browser
Web Real-Time Communication is a powerful technology that can pose a security risk. This post explains how to disable WebRTC on Opera.
May 10, 2023
How Do I Disable WebRTC On Yandex?
WebRTC is a powerful technology that allows for real-time communication on the web. However, this convenience comes at a cost to privacy and security, as…
April 30, 2023
Do I need WebRTC?
WebRTC is a powerful technology revolutionizing our online connections, but is it right for you?
April 25, 2023
How to Setup Stunnel Bypass
Welcome to our guide on how to set up AstroVPN in restrictive countries such as China, Pakistan, Egypt, and others. In these countries, the internet is…
March 10, 2023
How Do IP's Work?
Have you ever thought about how your device can connect to the internet and communicate with other devices?
February 28, 2023
How do I set up AstroVPN?
Setting up OpenVPN to connect to AstroVPN's servers is easy and only requires a few simple steps. 1. First, download and install the OpenVPN Connect app…
February 23, 2023
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