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  • 7 Reasons Why Parents Need Race CommandIQ®

    7 Reasons Why Parents Need Race CommandIQ®

    As a parent in the digital age, keeping your kids safe online is a constant challenge. With the vast digital landscape kids navigate daily, it can be hard keeping up. A Kaspersky report shows that our little ones are more connected than ever, with 70% of kids spending at least 3 hours per day online.…

  • Your Guide to the Race CommandIQ App

    Your Guide to the Race CommandIQ App

    As we grow more dependent on the internet, the responsibility of ISPs extends far beyond providing internet services. Subscribers also need adequate online security and more autonomy in their home network management.  That’s why at Race, we recently launched a comprehensive new product that puts our subscribers back in charge of their home networks: the…

  • Race Communications’ New Race CommandIQ App Puts Subscribers in Charge

    Race Communications’ New Race CommandIQ App Puts Subscribers in Charge

    Race Communications is launching the Race CommandIQ app, giving subscribers more control over their home network while ensuring higher online safety and security.  San Francisco, October 20th, 2022 – Race Communications (“Race”), a fiber-to-the-premises operator serving homes, small businesses, and large enterprises across the state of California, announced today that they are launching a new product…

  • Protect Your Smart Home from Hackers with These 12 Tips

    Protect Your Smart Home from Hackers with These 12 Tips

    Our smart home devices collect a lot of data about us, such as our location, health information, voice recordings, and more. And since we’re trusting them with so much data, we need to ensure that we protect our smart homes from hackers.   The thought of someone getting remote access to our homes might seem like…

  • Scareware: Definition, Examples & Prevention Tips

    Scareware: Definition, Examples & Prevention Tips

    Scareware is one of many types of social engineering attacks. Just like phishing, whaling, baiting, and SMishing hackers prey on users’ emotions, to trick them into visiting infected websites or clicking on malicious pop-ups. Scareware attacks can lead to slower performance or much worse, identity theft or an empty bank account.  This blog post covers…