Tag Search: privacy
Posted on Thursday September 22, 2016 | youtube, videos, search, privacy, maps, images, history, google, gmail, delete
Like breaking up with past lovers, when deleting something from our browsing history, we all have that lingering feeling that it's never really gone. Some may even suspect that multinational tech giants such as Google might have been keeping tabs on all the searches you've made -- and they're right. Unless a genie granted you an invisibility cloak for your deleted search items, they remain visible. Fortunately, that is reversible -- here's how:
Posted on Thursday February 18, 2016 | windows, system, security, protection, privacy, operating, computer, 10
Long gone are the days where private information (like vault combinations and the name of your high school crush) are kept confined within a padlocked journal. Speculation has been circulating that Windows 10 gathers more info than it should. Whether or not you think privacy lines have been breached, here are some tips to protect your privacy in a matter of clicks.
Posted on Thursday December 17, 2015 | security, private browsing, privacy, incognito, google
With the vast majority of end users turning to Google as their search engine or default browser of choice, it comes as no surprise to learn that the company takes security seriously. But in a perpetually changing landscape where anti-virus and anti-malware tools are constantly chasing their tails in order to stay up to date with the latest threats, there cannot be many small to medium-sized business owners who can afford to ignore the issues surrounding cyber security. So what exactly is the internet giant doing to keep your users - and your organization - safe?