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Marcus Leland

Marcus Leland

Internet Speed & Network Performance Researcher

Marcus Leland analyzes internet speed requirements, network performance metrics, and bandwidth demands for modern digital activities. His work helps readers understand what speeds are actually needed for streaming, gaming, remote work, and large file transfers.

He explains download vs upload speeds, latency, packet loss, and network congestion, translating technical concepts into practical recommendations. Marcus also explores how internet speeds scale in households with multiple users and connected devices.

His goal is to help consumers match their internet plans to real-world usage instead of paying for speeds they may never fully use.

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Can My Internet Provider See What Websites I Visit? What to Know
Mar 08, 2026
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15 MIN
Your internet service provider sees more of your online activity than you might think. Even with HTTPS, ISPs track which websites you visit, when you visit them, and patterns in your behavior. Understand what data passes through ISP infrastructure and learn practical steps to limit tracking

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How to Find Internet Providers Available at Your Address
Mar 08, 2026
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20 MIN
Searching for internet service shouldn't feel like solving a puzzle, but your exact address determines everything. Discover which providers will actually serve you, how to verify availability beyond marketing claims, and which factors matter most when comparing plans

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