What Is DNS and Why Is It Crucial for Your Website’s Performance and Security? (2025/586)

Confused by tech jargon like DNS, resolvers, or name servers? You're not alone—and that's exactly why Charly breaks it all down in plain English. In this episode, she

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Is That Trademark Warning in Your Inbox a Scam or a Real Legal Threat? (2025/585)

Got an alarming email about someone else trying to trademark your business name? In this episode, Charly digs deep into one such message, investigating whether it’s legit or

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How Does Your Website Actually Get from the Internet to Someone’s Screen? (2025/584)

Ever wondered what really happens when you type a website address into your browser? In this episode, Charly kicks off a new series to break down the complex

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In Zoho Mail, Whose Storage Quota Is Used for a Shared Mailbox? (2025/583)

If you’ve ever wondered how Zoho Mail handles storage for shared mailboxes, you’re not alone. A listener asked whether emails and attachments in a shared mailbox use everyone’s storage

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Should You Block AI Bots from Accessing Your Website with Cloudflare? (2025/582)

AI bots are increasingly crawling websites to train their models and provide instant answers — sometimes replacing traditional search engine traffic. But should you let them use your

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Is Instagram’s New Map Feature a Privacy Risk You Should Worry About? (2025/581)

Instagram has begun rolling out a new map feature that shares your last active location in DMs — but should you be concerned? In this episode, Charly explains

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What Does Incognito Browsing Really Protect You From (and What It Doesn’t)? (2025/580)

Think incognito mode makes you invisible online? Not quite. In this episode, Charly clears up the myths and realities about private browsing, showing what it actually does —

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How Do You Lock Down Your Google Maps API Key to Avoid Abuse and Extra Fees? (2025/579)

Google is urging website owners to “lock down” their Google Maps API keys to prevent unauthorized use — and unexpected charges. If your key is open, anyone who

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Should You Pay for Google reCAPTCHA Now That It’s No Longer Free? (2025/578)

Google reCAPTCHA is moving from its old system into Google Cloud, which means you’ll need a billing account — and possibly start paying for something that’s been free

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What Should You Do About Google’s reCAPTCHA Migration Emails? (2025/577)

 Are you confused by Google’s reCAPTCHA migration email? You're not alone. In this episode, Charly breaks down what the migration actually means, why it matters, and what steps

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