Our Mission
CyberGuide exists to make cybersecurity education accessible, practical, and jargon-free for everyone — especially the people who need it most but have no technical background.
Who We Write For
Most cybersecurity resources are written for IT professionals and security researchers. We write for a completely different audience:
- Everyday internet users who want to protect their accounts and personal information
- Freelancers and remote workers who handle sensitive client data
- Small business owners who cannot afford an IT department
- Bloggers and online sellers who need to protect their websites and revenue
- Parents who want to help their families stay safe online
What We Cover
Every article on CyberGuide focuses exclusively on prevention, awareness, and practical protection:
What We Do Not Cover
CyberGuide is strictly an educational resource. We do not publish, promote, or link to:
- Hacking tools or techniques
- Methods to bypass security systems without authorization
- Phishing kits, malware, or any malicious software
- Information intended to facilitate illegal activity
If you are looking for offensive security training, penetration testing resources, or ethical hacking certification material, there are specialized platforms designed for that purpose. CyberGuide is not one of them.
Our Editorial Standards
Every guide on CyberGuide is written to be:
- Accurate — based on current, verified best practices
- Actionable — with real steps you can take today, often for free
- Accessible — written for readers with zero technical background
- Honest — we tell you when something has limitations or costs money
Contact Us
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