3 browsers that block third-party cookies by default
With the sheer amount of information that can be extracted from your internet use, having a privacy-oriented browser has become essential to protecting your...
7 technologies that ruin everything
Did e-readers ruin reading? Did dating apps ruin dating? Did streaming services ruin movie-going? Our blog writers weigh in on what technology has taken from their real-life experiences.
Will your iPhone replace your passport or ID card?
Apple hopes so. The iPhone’s Secure Enclave already holds biometric and credit card information. Next up is your driver’s license and other forms of ID.
Top cloud services to store photos online (free and paid)
With Google Photos discontinuing free unlimited storage, we list other cloud storage options for your photos.
Signs that your child is being cyberbullied
We list common examples of cyberbullying and share signs that your child is a victim.
13 more surveillance-themed movies and shows
Our new picks for more entertaining movies and shows about privacy and surveillance.
5 times military secrets were exposed in apps
We take a look at how military personnel have inadvertently revealed sensitive locations through fitness apps, flashcard apps, and more.
Online privacy and safety for the LGBTQ+ community
This Pride Month, we take a look at issues surrounding online privacy among the LGBTQ+ community.
The rise of telehealth: What it means for patient privacy
The increased adoption of telehealth services across the globe brings with it new and unprecedented privacy and security challenges.
How to wipe your iPhone or Android before selling it
Failing to correctly wipe your smartphone could leave your information vulnerable for access by its next owner. Here’s how to do it.