Tools & resources

The toolkit for staying safe

A curated set of trustworthy, mostly-free tools. We don't earn anything from these picks — they're here because they work and they're beginner-friendly. Always download from the official site linked below.

Passwords & login

The foundation of account security.

Password managerFree plan

Bitwarden

Creates and stores a unique password for every account. Open-source, audited, and the free tier covers everything most people need across all devices.

bitwarden.com ↗
Authenticator appFree

Authy / Google / Microsoft Authenticator

Generates the 6-digit codes for two-factor authentication. Far safer than text-message codes, which can be hijacked by SIM-swapping.

authy.com ↗
PasswordlessFree, built-in

Passkeys

The newest, phishing-resistant way to log in — using your fingerprint, face, or PIN instead of a password. Built into Apple, Google, and Microsoft accounts.

Learn about passkeys ↗
Hardware keyPaid

YubiKey

A physical security key for the strongest 2FA. Worth it if you protect high-value accounts (email, crypto, business admin). Optional for most beginners.

yubico.com ↗

Check your exposure

Find out what's already out there.

Breach checkerFree

Have I Been Pwned

Enter your email to see which known data breaches included it. The original, trusted breach-notification service.

haveibeenpwned.com ↗
Credit freezeFree

Freeze your credit

Stops criminals opening accounts in your name. Free at all three U.S. bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.

How to freeze ↗
Report scamsFree

FTC — ReportFraud

Report scams and identity theft, and get a personalized recovery plan if your identity is stolen, at IdentityTheft.gov.

reportfraud.ftc.gov ↗

Private communication & browsing

Reduce who can see what you do.

MessagingFree

Signal

End-to-end encrypted texts and calls. Even Signal can't read your messages. The gold standard for private conversations.

signal.org ↗
Ad / tracker blockerFree

uBlock Origin

A lightweight browser extension that blocks ads and trackers — which also blocks many malicious ads ("malvertising").

ublockorigin.com ↗
BrowserFree

Firefox / Brave

Privacy-respecting browsers with strong tracker protection built in. Whatever you use, keep it updated automatically.

mozilla.org/firefox ↗
VPN (situational)Mostly paid

A reputable VPN

Useful on untrusted public Wi-Fi to encrypt your traffic. Choose a paid, audited provider — avoid "free" VPNs that sell your data. Not a cure-all.

When a VPN helps ↗

Devices & recovery

Protect the machines themselves.

Anti-malwareFree scan

Malwarebytes

A trusted on-demand scanner to clean up an infected Windows or Mac. The free version is great for occasional checks.

malwarebytes.com ↗
EncryptionFree, built-in

FileVault & BitLocker

Full-disk encryption built into macOS (FileVault) and Windows (BitLocker). Turn it on so a lost or stolen device keeps your data safe.

How to enable ↗
BackupsFree tier

Cloud backup

Your best defense against ransomware. Turn on automatic backup (iCloud, Google, OneDrive, or Backblaze) for irreplaceable files.

StopRansomware.gov ↗
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Not sure where to start?

Begin with the beginner lessons — they walk you through setting up the first three tools on this page in order.

Go to the lessons