Security Basics: If a Service Offers Two-Factor Authentication, Use It

Apple Two-Factor Authentication Two factor authentication at its most basic means that logging requires two forms of verification (it's also sometimes referred to as two-factor verification). It's the digital equivalent of needing, say, your birth certificate and a driver's license to get a passport. Basic Two-Factor Authentication Early two-factor authentication usually meant having to click…

OS X and iOS: Stop the Annoying "Available Networks" Pop-Ups

If you’ve got the same setting on for your Mac, it’ll do this as well if you’re not around any network you’ve previously joined: So to stop this and get rid of those annoying pop-ups, you’ll visit Settings > Wi-Fi on your iPhone or iPad and then toggle off “Ask to Join Networks.” On your…