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  2. 7 iPhone Cases to Protect Your Device in Style - AOL

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    It'll protect your phone from drops, debris, and other such hazards, but it's also IP68 certified. That means that it can survive immersion in up 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes. There's ...

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Cases with integrated kick stands; Battery cases; Cases with protection devices; Holsters are commonly used as external cases for devices, and/or are made of plastic and without exposed rigid corners. Heavy duty cases are designed to protect from drops and scratches. A standing (or kickstand) case keeps the device standing upright.

  4. Speck Products - Wikipedia

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    speckproducts .com. Speculative Product Design, doing business as Speck Products is a San Mateo, California -based company that makes protective cases for portable electronic devices including iPad, iPhone, MacBook, Android devices, Windows Phone devices, tablets and eReaders. [1] It became a subsidiary of Samsonite on 29 May 2014.

  5. OtterBox - Wikipedia

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    otterbox .com. Otter Products, LLC, or simply OtterBox, is a privately owned consumer electronics accessory company based in Fort Collins, Colorado, that produces cases for mobile devices. The company was founded in 1998 as a manufacturer of water-resistant boxes meant to house electronic devices, mostly catering to outdoor enthusiasts. [2]

  6. The 5 best iPad Pro 11 cases to buy — Logitech, CASETiFY ...

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    Best Overall: Logitech Combo Touch (with detachable keyboard) Most Lightweight: CASETiFY Ultra Impact iPad case. Best Leather Pick: Nomad Modern Leather Folio. Top Pick For Moving Watching: MOFT ...

  7. Protecting your AOL Account - AOL Help

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    In most cases, the address for a secure website will start with "https." The "s" indicates that the site is secure. In addition, most browsers display a small picture of a lock on the browser frame at the bottom to indicate that the site is secure; however, just having both these features doesn't make a site legitimate.