Gaming
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20 relaxing games for a calmer 2021
Your ultimate guide to relaxing games, including their calming benefits and 20 video game recommendations that’ll help you find peace of mind. | NortonLifeLock
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The 10 best cities for gamers — and why cities love them right back
The 10 best cities for gaming in the U.S., based on internet quality, gamer community, and gamer readiness, and why the towns are so equipped for video game enthusiasts.
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2020 video game ratings in review, and what they mean to gamers
A deep dive into how the ESRB video game rating system works and how the Board distributed its video game ratings in 2020.
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50-plus Twitch extensions every video gamer should know
An overview of Twitch extensions and some essential ones every gamer should know.
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Be careful before you stream: Safe practices for live-streaming your gaming
A list of common attacks against streamers and what you can do to help protect yourself before and after.
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The grey world of key selling: Grey market sites come with many risks
What can happen if you buy a discounted activation key from a grey-market seller? Plenty, and none of it is good. Learn more.
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Video game security: How to stay safer while gaming
Whether you’re a pro gamer, casual player, or parent of a child glued to their PC, if you don’t have device protection, you risk hackers accessing your information while playing online.
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6 mobile gaming scams and how to avoid them
There are risks involved in mobile gaming. But you can avoid the scammers. Learn how.
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Parents’ guide to live-streaming video games: 6 tips parents should know
Game streaming comes with several online safety issues. Learn how to help protect your child against these threats.
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Free in-game currency? It’s probably a scam
Scammers make bogus offers of free in-game currencies to gain access to your gaming account and your credit card or use your machine to mine Bitcoin.
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Screen time for kids — a guide for monitoring a child’s screen time
Too much “screen time” — the catchall term for time spent using devices, television and video games — can have negative effects on kids.