Modern Windows PCs often include some kind of biometric hardware, mainly in the form of facial recognition (using infrared cameras) or fingerprint scanning. Both of these features let you use Windows ...
I always want to make sure my new Windows PC is protected against security threats. Here are five things I do with that goal in mind.
Security is easiest when you are the password: You don’t have to memorize complicated keywords, but simply hold your face up to the camera or your finger on a sensor — and you can access your computer ...
Welcome to Part 2 of this three-part series on scams and frustration. Part 1 addressed what is one of the most irritating practices by scammers; relentless spam and scam phone calls. Today we’ll ...
Q: What’s Windows Hello, and should I be using it? A: If you’re like most computer users, getting into your PC involves typing in a password or maybe even a PIN. Windows Hello is akin to what most of ...
Welcome to Part 3 in my series on protecting your computer from prying eyes (Part 1, Part 2). In today's segment, we will be going over drive encryption using the TrueCrypt program on Windows OS.
Cyber threats are constantly evolving, but your defense doesn’t have to fall behind. With Trend Micro Maximum Security, you can protect up to three devices—whether it’s your PC, Mac, smartphone, or ...
To further protect your PC, disable the option to sign in with your password, requiring either the facial or fingerprint scan for authentication. Scroll down the screen to Additional settings and turn ...