How to safely access the deep web
Curious about the deep web? Here’s everything you need to know to get started.
On Jun 13, 2017 by John-Michael Bond
How to unblock someone on Instagram
They’ve paid their penance. It’s time to like one another’s photos again.
On Jun 10, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
China discovers underground network of Apple employees selling iPhone users’ data
The criminals brought in more than $7 million.
On Jun 8, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Apple puts its foot down on apps tracking user’s location with new iOS 11 setting
The new option makes it so apps can only see your location when they are in use.
On Jun 7, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
This motion sensor will make sure you’re never caught watching porn again
But can you zip up quickly enough?
On Jun 6, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
Supreme Court to hear major case on police use of phone location data
‘Carpenter v. United States’ is being called a landmark case for privacy rights in the digital age.
On Jun 5, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Mother of deceased daughter loses fight to access her child’s Facebook account
The parent is trying to determine if her daughter’s death was an accident or suicide.
On May 31, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Tech giants urge Congress to enact FISA surveillance reforms
Facebook, Google, Amazon, and more are preparing for a major battle on Capitol Hill.
On May 26, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Cybersecurity group finds keylogger ‘spyware’ in dozens of HP laptops
The software was allegedly updated in 2015 to record every key press.
On May 11, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Lawmakers who betrayed your privacy get faces plastered on billboards
It won’t bring back internet privacy, but it sure feels good.
On May 4, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Russian Tor relay operator facing terrorism charges
Activists call the charges a ‘gross misunderstanding’ of how Tor works.
On Apr 26, 2017 by David Gilmour
Tim Cook once threatened Travis Kalanick with pulling Uber out of the App Store
More bad PR for Uber.
On Apr 23, 2017 by Chris Tognotti
1 in 5 millennials prefer government spying to partner snooping
The majority of participants were averse to state surveillance.
On Apr 18, 2017 by David Gilmour
Trump’s stance on internet privacy puts U.S.–E.U. pact on thin ice
President Trump’s decision to kill key FCC privacy rules adds further stress to the already strained U.S.–E.U. Privacy Shield agreement.
On Apr 17, 2017 by Jonathan Keane
Uber now lets you use an intersection as a pickup location
The company hopes it will make users feel safer.
On Apr 14, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
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