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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/nbn/nbn-250-plans/
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    nbn® 250 Plans | Go Faster with Swoop
    nbn® 250, also known as Home Superfast, offers download speeds of 250 Mbps, roughly x5 times faster as the average internet speed in.
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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/internet-plans/melbourne/
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    Melbourne Internet Plans | Internet Provider Melbourne | Swoop
    Melbourne internet plans. Local customer service, unlimited data, speeds up to 1,000 Mps. Switch to Swoop, Melbourne’s best home internet plans.
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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/nbn/
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    nbn® Plans from $69/Month | Unlimited Data | Swoop
    Unlimited nbn® plans. Affordable Prices From $69/month. Local Aussie Customer Service. Speeds to 1000 Mbps. Switch to Swoop today!
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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/business/fibre/
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    nbn® Enterprise Ethernet | Speeds Up to 1000Mbps | Swoop
    Boost productivity with Swoop’s nbn® Enterprise Ethernet. We’ve reduced prices making it easier for businesses to upgrade.
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  • Swoop Broadband offers a variety of NBN plans in Melbourne, catering to the needs of individuals and businesses. With fast speeds and reliable connections, Swoop Broadband's plans are designed to provide seamless online experiences. From basic plans to unlimited data options, Swoop Broadband has something for everyone. https://www.swoop.com.au/nbn/melbourne/
    Swoop Broadband offers a variety of NBN plans in Melbourne, catering to the needs of individuals and businesses. With fast speeds and reliable connections, Swoop Broadband's plans are designed to provide seamless online experiences. From basic plans to unlimited data options, Swoop Broadband has something for everyone. https://www.swoop.com.au/nbn/melbourne/
    nbn™ Plans Melbourne | From $59 | Swoop
    Faster nbn™ home internet plans in Melbourne. Local Aussie customer service, unlimited data & speeds up to 100 Mbps. Switch to Swoop today!
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  • Swoop press release – nbn® 1000 On Australia’s East Coast, hundreds of thousands more households and businesses will soon be able to sign up for Swoop’s new 1000/50 Mbps Home Ultrafast plan. NBN Co has released a list of the areas to be eligible for fibre to the premises (FTTP) this year, and it includes more than 800 suburbs and towns across Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/swoop-press-release-nbn-1000/
    Swoop press release – nbn® 1000 On Australia’s East Coast, hundreds of thousands more households and businesses will soon be able to sign up for Swoop’s new 1000/50 Mbps Home Ultrafast plan. NBN Co has released a list of the areas to be eligible for fibre to the premises (FTTP) this year, and it includes more than 800 suburbs and towns across Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/swoop-press-release-nbn-1000/
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    Swoop press release - nbn® 1000 - Swoop
    On Australia's East Coast, hundreds of thousands more households and businesses will soon be able to sign up for Swoop's new 1000/50 Mbps Ultrafast plan.
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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/privacy-your-phone/ iPhone and Android privacy settings Remember when protecting your privacy was as simple as pulling down your blinds or putting a lock on your mailbox? Privacy was something you got by using real life objects you could actually see and touch. These days our privacy still needs to be protected – but one of the places we’re most at risk is our phone. Most of us have multiple devices that are all linked and that all contain personal information we may not want to be shared. Here’s some simple steps you can take to protect your privacy when you’re using your iPhone or Android device. Private browsing When you switch to ‘private browsing’, the browser you’re using won’t save search details, AutoFill information or websites you have visited to your phone or other devices linked to it. This means, should your devices be lost or stolen, or simply fall into the hands of someone you don’t know well, your private online activity will remain just that – private. Here’s how to turn on private browsing on your device: Safari Open a browser Tap the tabs icon and select ‘Tab Groups’ list Tap ‘Private’ and then ‘Done’ Chrome Open a browser Tap ‘More’ and then locate the ‘Incognito icon’ at the top Samsung secret mode On your Samsung device, within the Samsung Internet browser, tap the tab manager icon on the bottom, where you can manage your open pages. Activate Secret mode by tapping ‘Turn on Secret Mode’ On the next screen, you can see a guide explaining this mode. If you decide to activate Secret mode, tap the ‘Start’ button.
    https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/privacy-your-phone/ iPhone and Android privacy settings Remember when protecting your privacy was as simple as pulling down your blinds or putting a lock on your mailbox? Privacy was something you got by using real life objects you could actually see and touch. These days our privacy still needs to be protected – but one of the places we’re most at risk is our phone. Most of us have multiple devices that are all linked and that all contain personal information we may not want to be shared. Here’s some simple steps you can take to protect your privacy when you’re using your iPhone or Android device. Private browsing When you switch to ‘private browsing’, the browser you’re using won’t save search details, AutoFill information or websites you have visited to your phone or other devices linked to it. This means, should your devices be lost or stolen, or simply fall into the hands of someone you don’t know well, your private online activity will remain just that – private. Here’s how to turn on private browsing on your device: Safari Open a browser Tap the tabs icon and select ‘Tab Groups’ list Tap ‘Private’ and then ‘Done’ Chrome Open a browser Tap ‘More’ and then locate the ‘Incognito icon’ at the top Samsung secret mode On your Samsung device, within the Samsung Internet browser, tap the tab manager icon on the bottom, where you can manage your open pages. Activate Secret mode by tapping ‘Turn on Secret Mode’ On the next screen, you can see a guide explaining this mode. If you decide to activate Secret mode, tap the ‘Start’ button.
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    iphone & Android Privacy Settings | How to Protect Phone Privacy
    iphone and Android privacy settings. How to protect your phone privacy. Follow these simple steps to protect your privacy on your device.
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  • Why symmetrical internet is better for your business https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/why-symmetrical-internet-is-better/
    Why symmetrical internet is better for your business https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/why-symmetrical-internet-is-better/
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    Symmetrical Internet is Better for Your Business | Symmetrical NBN Plans
    Here's why symmetrical internet is better for your business. Symmetrical vs asymmetrical internet explained. We offer Symmetrical NBN Plans.
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  • https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/modem-vs-router/
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    What's the difference between a modem and a router? - Swoop
    We take a look at the difference between a modem and a router as well as run you through some common technical terminology.
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  • It’s the world’s biggest tech conference, but the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is better known as the one time of the year that all the tech nerds (or genius’, depending on what you’re looking at) get to showcase what they can come up with when they’re told to let their imagination run wild! Here’s our pick of the best, weirdest, and just-wow devices showcased at CES 2021. https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/the-best-and-wackiest-gadgets-of-2021/
    It’s the world’s biggest tech conference, but the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is better known as the one time of the year that all the tech nerds (or genius’, depending on what you’re looking at) get to showcase what they can come up with when they’re told to let their imagination run wild! Here’s our pick of the best, weirdest, and just-wow devices showcased at CES 2021. https://www.swoop.com.au/blog/the-best-and-wackiest-gadgets-of-2021/
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    The best and wackiest gadgets of 2021 - Swoop
    Here’s our pick of the best, weirdest, and just-wow devices showcased at CES 2021.
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