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Tyler Cross
Tyler is a former writer at SafetyDetectives with a passion for researching all things tech and cybersecurity. Prior to joining the SafetyDetectives team, he worked with cybersecurity products hands-on for more than five years, including password managers, antiviruses, and VPNs and learned everything about their use cases and function. Outside of work, he enjoys studying history, researching investment opportunities, writing novels, and playing Dungeons and Dragons with friends.
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