Cybersecurity used to sound like something only big tech companies worried about. Now? It’s everyone’s problem. According to recent global reports, cyberattacks happen every few seconds, and billions of passwords and personal records are leaked online every year. Yes, somewhere out there, a hacker is probably trying “123456” on someone’s account right now… and unfortunately, it still works more often than it should. That’s exactly why learning the basics of online safety is no longer optional. This cybersecurity free course is designed to help everyday internet users understand how to stay safe online without drowning in technical jargon. Whether you use social media, online banking, cloud storage, or just spend too much time clicking random links at 2 AM, basic cybersecurity knowledge can save you from scams, phishing attacks, fake AI deepfakes, malware, and identity theft. The internet is amazing, but let’s be honest - it’s also full of people trying to “kindly verify your account...
Today, I am writing this post to help my readers. I am truly grateful that you visit my site and read the content I create. However, I know that you may face some difficulty in finding relevant content. When you visit the site, 10 posts are visible on the Home Page. You can find older ones by clicking “More Posts.” Then another 10 posts appear on the next page, and so forth. But it gets cumbersome to keep clicking “More Posts” repeatedly. So if you want to read the very first post - way back from 2015 - you have to click “More Posts” 21 times or more, as there are around 220 posts on the blog so far. Being a kind person (yes, a bit of self-praise!), I feel your pain, so I am writing this post to help you navigate the site and find content easily. Basically, there are five ways to navigate the site and find content: Manually by clicking “More Posts.” Archive Tags/Labels Find My Content page Search So let me explain each one, one by one: 1. Manually It is the simplest met...