How Far Will You Go for Online Privacy?
Everyone wants privacy, but how far are you willing to go for it? For most people, the answer is “not very far.” The cost of […]
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Everyone wants privacy, but how far are you willing to go for it? For most people, the answer is “not very far.” The cost of […]
Continue reading »We’re all tired of receiving text messages and calls from random marketers on our personal numbers. Whenever you give out your number to sign up […]
Continue reading »If I told you that your TV is watching everything you do to collect data and advertising, it probably wouldn’t shock you. After all, it […]
Continue reading »In recent weeks, there has been growing focus on travelers being harassed at the U.S. border with their digital devices searched and, in some cases […]
Continue reading »Venturing into the wilds of the modern web, many people now use a VPN or virtual private network. These software packages have been around for […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been wanting to try a VPN but kept putting it off due to price tags and commitment worries, this Surfshark deal could break […]
Continue reading »23andMe, a genetic testing company that has collected data from more than 15 million customers, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is seeking a […]
Continue reading »Another day, another security breach, but this time it happens in a group chat. On Monday, The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg reported that he was […]
Continue reading »A good VPN works as a buffer to your internet traffic, preventing surveillance and allowing you to move freely. AdGuard VPN is one of those […]
Continue reading »Online security and ad-free browsing can be expensive, but right now StackSocial is offering AdGuard Family Security Suite for just $49.99, combining two services that […]
Continue reading »“Don’t Google yourself” is terrible advice. If there is personal information about you online, you should know about it because, despite common misconceptions, the Internet […]
Continue reading »If you want your iCloud data to be as secure as possible, you’ll need to enable Advanced Data Protection (ADP), but this will no longer […]
Continue reading »There are many great uses of GPS tracking technology . But tracking technology quickly breaks down when someone plants it on your belongings without your […]
Continue reading »You know those robocalls and random messages you receive throughout the day? If you’re wondering how these marketers and phishers got your numbers, worried about […]
Continue reading »Between facial recognition technology and your phone’s habit of embedding metadata (including geolocation data) into every photo you take, sharing photos can feel like a […]
Continue reading »After confirming in September that lockdown as we know it would soon disappear from X, Elon Musk’s social media company began rolling out the changes […]
Continue reading »Data leaks are an unfortunate but common occurrence these days. A couple of months ago, we learned of a leak of 2.9 billion data records […]
Continue reading »Whether they like them or not, advertising rules the world. This is the reason why so much content is available for free, or at least […]
Continue reading »Google has a policy against targeting ads to minors , but it has been noticed. A report from The Financial Times claims that the company’s […]
Continue reading »Election season already takes up enough mental space, so Reddit is allowing its users to retain a modicum of sanity by allowing them to opt […]
Continue reading »If you’ve been waiting for a cookie-free internet, I’m sorry to have to break the bad news: Google is officially canceling its plans to kill […]
Continue reading »It’s no secret that Google records your activities—in Chrome, on Google Maps, as you search the web —to serve ads more specifically targeted to you […]
Continue reading »Meta today became the second company accused of violating Europe’s Digital Markets Act, a week after the EU threatened Apple with a $38 billion fine […]
Continue reading »Some companies are easy to leave. If I decide I don’t like Coca-Cola anymore, I can just stop drinking Coca-Cola. Of course, the company makes […]
Continue reading »Saying that “Google is a privacy nightmare” in 2024 probably isn’t telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s no secret that one of the […]
Continue reading »Google Maps Street View is a game changer for digital exploration: wherever Google cameras are, you can check it out for yourself without even leaving […]
Continue reading »Slack users online— on Mastodon , Threads , and Hackernews —have reacted with alarm to a little-known privacy page that describes how their Slack conversations, […]
Continue reading »On April 24, President Joe Biden signed a bill that could ban TikTok in the United States unless it transfers its U.S. operations to a […]
Continue reading »Sometimes it seems that privacy as a concept has disappeared from the world. Advertisers seem to know everything about you, serving up eerily accurate ads […]
Continue reading »Do you keep receiving unwanted messages from random WhatsApp groups that you never asked to join? Spam groups can be annoying, but you can change […]
Continue reading »If you’re looking for a better alternative to traditional free email services like Gmail, I highly recommend giving Proton Mail a try. The service is […]
Continue reading »If you use Discord, beware: your activity—both in public messages and voice channels—could be copied and sold online for as little as $5. 404Media originally […]
Continue reading »Modern cars are simply incredible. Getting behind the wheel of a new car is like climbing into the cockpit of a spaceship, especially if you’re […]
Continue reading »On Thursday, DuckDuckGo announced a new three-in-one subscription service, Privacy Pro , which it hopes will help customers further protect their online privacy. The package […]
Continue reading »Telegram wants to give you a Premium subscription for free. If you like the app and want to take advantage of extra features like 4GB […]
Continue reading »It’s one thing to be vaguely aware that privacy no longer exists. We live in a world filled with doorbell cameras , so your chances […]
Continue reading »If you have a WordPress website or a Tumblr blog, you’ve probably created and published a significant amount of content there. While we all know […]
Continue reading »Everything you type into your browser contains a clue to your identity. Here, a VPN (virtual private network) works as a gatekeeper to protect your […]
Continue reading »About three billion people use Facebook every month, and it makes sense that some of them, for privacy reasons or on a whim, won’t always […]
Continue reading »If you’re in a Facebook group and feel like sharing an opinion but don’t want your name attached to it, you can do so. Facebook’s […]
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