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Kristel van Hoof
Kristel van Hoof is a former tech researcher and writer for SafetyDetectives with a keen interest in online privacy and cybersecurity. For more than 3 years now, she has been testing and reviewing VPNs and other products for online data protection. When she’s not writing for Safety Detectives, she's dancing with her kids, traveling around the world, and cooking her favorite dishes.
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5 Best VPNs for Tor Browser in 2024: Secure & Easy to Use
Tor provides good privacy, but it can still leave you vulnerable to a number of online threats. When you use the Tor browser without a VPN, your internet service provider (ISP) can see that you’re using Tor and may be able to...
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5 Best VPNs for BBC iPlayer in 2024: 100% Reliable
I love British gems like Strictly Come Dancing. And that’s just one of many programs available on BBC iPlayer. I know that there are millions around the world who, like me, get frustrated when we can’t watch the best in Britis...
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Surfshark vs. Private Internet Access 2024: Which Is Better?
Surfshark and Private Internet Access (PIA) are two of the leading VPNs on the market — both have advanced security features like RAM-only servers that don’t save data to hard drives. In addition, they work with popular stream...
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Kristel van Hoof
Private Internet Access vs. NordVPN 2024: Which Is Better?
Private Internet Access (PIA) and NordVPN are two of the best VPNs out there — both have robust security and privacy features, maintain very fast speeds, work with popular streaming platforms like Netflix, and come with intuit...
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Qustodio Discount Coupon 2024: Get 10% off at Checkout
Finding a valid and up-to-date Qustodio discount coupon online is a challenge. In my research, I found tons of websites that offer fake coupon codes. And of those that weren’t trying to scam me, many were actually expired...
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How to Block a Website on Google Chrome: 2024 Guide
There are many ways to block websites on Google Chrome. In fact, Chrome gives you the ability to block websites from within the browser, but it’s not the most intuitive way of doing it. You have to manually find and add each site...
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How to View Secret Conversations on Messenger in 2024
Facebook Messenger's secret conversations are end-to-end encrypted, which means that the only way to read your kid’s chats on the app is from their phone or computer. Plus, there’s an option on Messenger to make messages in secret...
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Kristel van Hoof
How to Monitor Snapchat in 2024: 100% Tested
Snapchat offers built-in parental controls that are completely free. They let you see what Snapchat friends your child has been talking to, check their complete friends list, limit the ability to view certain content in the St...
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Kristel van Hoof
How to Set Parental Controls on Amazon Prime in 2024
Amazon Prime comes with a few built-in parental controls. It allows you to set viewing restrictions, protect those viewing restrictions with a PIN, see your kid’s watch history, hide specific videos, set purchase restrictions,...
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How to Set Parental Controls on Facebook: 2024 Guide
Facebook doesn’t offer built-in parental controls since no one younger than 13 is allowed to make a Facebook profile, according to its terms of service. However, it does allow you to change the settings of your 13- to 17-year-...
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