
Trevor Wheelwright
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Nov 15, 2024 |
reviews.org | Trevor Wheelwright |Brianne Sandorf |Peter Holslin
You’re about to hit Add to Cart, but you see concerning reviews creeping from the bottom of the screen. It makes you wonder—wait, are these 5-star reviews even real? In a world where we can order anything from groceries to thoughtful gifts in a few clicks, online reviews have become our de facto friends when it comes to confirming our purchases. But can we rely on them to make better buying decisions?
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Oct 18, 2024 |
reviews.org | Brianne Sandorf |Trevor Wheelwright |Jacob Scholl |Kelly Huh
Many Americans feel uneasy about their online safety. At Reviews.org, we understand how important it is to keep your home and its connected devices safe. To get a better idea of how American households are staying safe online, we surveyed 1,000 Americans about their biggest concerns regarding online safety and personal data, such as identity theft, malware, and the dark web.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
reviews.org | Kelly Huh |Catherine McNally |Trevor Wheelwright
CenturyLink’s fiber plans and customer service are great, but Optimum’s cable plans are much faster in many areas. Overall Quality ⁃ 2.5/5 3.0/5 - Speed and reliability 1.5/5 - Customer experience Overall Quality ⁃ 3.7/5 3.5/5 - Speed and reliability 3.8/5 - Customer experience CenturyLink and Optimum both offer a mix of different kinds of internet service. Much of CenturyLink’s service is still reliant on old DSL network infrastructure.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
moneytalksnews.com | Trevor Wheelwright
Editor's Note: This story comes from CableTV.com. With the presidential election around the corner, we surveyed 1,000 Americans to see how their choice of candidate — Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump — shapes their news-consumption habits and sentiments. Spoiler: You might be surprised by just how much you share in common.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
highspeedinternet.com | Trevor Wheelwright |Jessica Brooksby
You only have to glance through cybercrime headlines to see that online attacks are a constant, if not obvious, threat. Even simple online tasks, like logging into your bank or buying concert tickets, can expose your personal data, identity, and money to bad actors. And, unfortunately, the boomers have borne the brunt of cybercrime more than any other age group. Younger generations who grew up with technology and are literate in internet safety are less likely to fall victim—but plenty still do.
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