Kate Daugherty
Kate Daugherty, a professional writer based in Denver, Colorado, holds a B.A. from the University of Colorado. With over three years of experience, she specializes in personal finance, digital security, and personal privacy.
Motivated by her own experience as a victim of credit theft in her early 20s, Kate is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate the online world securely. Through her straightforward approach, she empowers readers with practical advice to enhance their online safety by focusing on topics like data security and identity theft. Kate's expertise has been featured in publications like Success Magazine and the Family Money Adventure blog.
- FinanceBuzz
- SUCESS Magazine
- Family Money Adventure
- Identity Theft
- Online Privacy
- Antivirus
- B.A. from the University of Colorado
- Mac or PC: Both
- Android or iOS: Both
Kate's Latest Articles
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LifeLock vs. IdentityIQ 2024: Which Service Provides Better Protection?
LifeLock and IdentityIQ help protect you from identity theft and provide restitution services if your identity is stolen. But which one will work best for you?
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Top Aura Identity Theft Alternatives of 2024
Aura identity theft protection has many beneficial features that can help keep you safe online, but some alternatives offer similar features at competitive prices.
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LifeLock Identity Theft Protection 2024: Our Top Discounts
LifeLock is one of the best identity theft protection services available, and we have it at a discount to save more while protecting your information.
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Holiday Scam Statistics 2024: Keep Your Information Safe This Holiday Season
Staying vigilant and avoiding holiday scams online can take work, but it's worth the effort to keep your data safe.
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Hogo Privacy Defense Review 2024: Can Hogo’s Helpers Protect My Data?
Hogo’s data protection services provide a fun way to search for your private information online and request removal.
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Credit Karma Review 2024: Is This A Legit Credit Score Or A Scam?
Credit Karma is a free service that offers users access to its TransUnion and Equifax credit information. Although it can be a helpful tool, is it worth signing up for?