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The Fastest Browsers on Windows (and the Downsides of Each)
We put the world's most popular browsers to the test—here's what we found.
The Difference Between the Dark Web and the Deep Web
You might use "dark web" and "deep web" interchangeably, but you shouldn't.
How to Browse the Dark Web If You're Shady (or Just Curious)
It's surprisingly easy to access the internet's darkest corners
What Is a Blockchain DAO (and Should You Join One)?
Blockchain and crypto are the big new things in tech, and they stretch far beyond Bitcoin.
How to Stop OneDrive From Spamming You With Emails and Notifications
No, OneDrive, I don't want a daily photo memories notification on four different devices.
What to Say Immediately After You Send a Text to the Wrong Person
You have two options: Own up to it, or lie, lie, lie.
How to Stream Several March Madness Games at the Same Time on Firefox
One video isn't enough? Firefox can now stream multiple videos at once.
How to Get Around a Paywall
If you have to, here's how to avoid paywalls and read articles online for free.
The Fastest Ways to Fact-Check a Viral Tweet
Don't let your emotions be manipulated for a troll's gain.
How to Force Google Chrome to Download PDFs Instead of Opening Them
Google Chrome can download your PDFs instead of opening a new tab.
Does Having Too Many Tabs Open Really Slow Down Your Browser?
You have way too many tabs open, and you'll never look at any of them.
How to Safely Store Sensitive Files in the Cloud
Add an additional layer of protection to all the documents and folders you've uploaded online.
The Best Ways to Boost Your Wifi Signal for Free
Your internet company wants you to pay for faster internet, but you don't always need to.
All the New Features Worth Trying in Chrome 98
Update Google Chrome today to check out these brand new features.
How to Block Everyone Who Uses Twitter’s NFT Profile Pictures
If NFTs have turned your favorite social media app into "No Fun Twitter," you can fix that.
How to Permanently Delete Your Reddit Account (or Your Old, Embarrassing Posts)
Everything you post on Reddit will stay on the internet forever. Sort of.
How to Make a Burner Account on Reddit, Even Though They Don't Want You to Anymore
Reddit made it harder to create anonymous accounts. But sometimes you need one.
Chrome 97 Can Erase Stored Data on Every Website You Visit
Google is updating your Chrome browsers; here are all the new features you'll want to check out.