Category: Privacy
Jul 20, 2023
Google Pushing Enhanced Safe Browsing
If you have a Gmail account, you may have noticed a message at the top of your Inbox suggesting a
Read MoreJun 29, 2023
Web Browsers Should Just Stick to Browsing
Data is gold. Unfortunately, website operators know that too. There is money to be made with the “gold” that is
Read MoreJun 27, 2023
Available Now – DuckDuckGo Browser for Windows
DuckDuckGo is focused on privacy. I’ve been using its App Tracking Protection on my mobile phone to block hidden trackers
Read MoreApr 26, 2023
New ChatGPT Privacy Setting
It’s no secret that ChatGPT is one of the hottest technologies we’ve seen in decades. That is, unless you’ve been
Read MoreMar 22, 2023
Built-In Screenshot Tools Leaves Artifacts
It’s a similar theme in that deleted doesn’t really mean deleted. A few days ago, Google patched a flaw called
Read MoreJan 19, 2023
Apple’s Privacy Policy – Not so Private
Historically, Apple remains silent, especially where controversy is involved. The latest news revolves around Apple’s privacy policy and what actually
Read MoreJan 10, 2023
Adobe Uses Your Content to Train AI
Artificial intelligence is all the rage these days. We see various forms of AI used in our lives every day.
Read MoreDec 08, 2022
End-To-End Encryption Now Available for iCloud Backups
As we have said many times, encryption is your friend. If you don’t care about your privacy, read no further.
Read MoreDec 06, 2022
“Invisible” Technology is Tracking Your Email
It is no secret that data is the new gold. Companies are harvesting as much data as possible to target
Read MoreNov 17, 2022
App Tracking Protection Available for All Android Users
Data is the new gold. Information about users is coveted by marketers. We really don’t know how much of our
Read MoreSep 22, 2022
Your Glasses Can Reveal Secrets While on a Video Call
As if we don’t have enough to worry about, those of us who wear glasses may be revealing information we
Read MoreSep 21, 2022
Lack of Supervision Gets Morgan Stanley a $35M Fine
In 2015, Morgan Stanley decommissioned datacenters and disposed of hard drives and backup tapes containing people’s personal data. Apparently, Morgan
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