This top-rated VPN guarantees zero logging of your online activity
Throw snoops off your trail.
On Feb 2, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar
Security experts fear Meitu, the hugely popular anime-makeover app
The company denies selling users’ data.
On Jan 20, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Doing the peace sign in selfies could lead to identity theft
Time to put on some gloves.
On Jan 15, 2017 by [email protected]
This genealogy site is a stalker’s dream come true
It’s frightening—but it’s also perfectly legal.
On Jan 14, 2017 by Andrew Couts
Alleged WhatsApp bug disputed by security firm behind its encryption
Security experts disagree on the situation.
On Jan 13, 2017 by David Gilmour
Who is Jeff Sessions, Trump’s Attorney General Nominee?
The Alabama senator wants to bring back old-school conservatism to the DOJ.
On Jan 10, 2017 by Amrita Khalid
Under Trump, lobbyists are poised to dismantle internet privacy rules
A major 2016 victory for consumers and privacy advocates may be quickly undone.
On Jan 7, 2017 by [email protected]
6 ways police can spy on you without a warrant
Your privacy may be at risk.
On Jan 5, 2017 by Kristen Hubby
Here’s how police get your private Facebook data
Heads up: Requests rose 27 percent this year.
On Dec 30, 2016 by David Gilmour
Police want Amazon to release Echo recordings to help solve murder
The internet of things is creating a privacy concern on a scale we’ve never seen.
On Dec 27, 2016
U.S. border begins asking foreign travelers for social media profiles
The decision has sparked concerns among civil rights groups.
On Dec 23, 2016 by Dell Cameron
Edward Snowden wants to deliver your ‘out of office’ reply
‘You are being watched and recorded.’
On Dec 20, 2016 by David Gilmour
Where Trump stands on the surveillance state
Digital privacy advocates and civil liberty groups are preparing for the worst.
On Dec 20, 2016 by Amrita Khalid
Evernote CEO downplays app’s privacy concerns
Yes, Evernote can still read all your stuff.
On Dec 15, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
Florida court rules Americans must turn over passwords to the cops
The ruling challenges Fifth Amendment protections.
On Dec 14, 2016 by Fidel Martinez
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