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Posted on Friday June 07, 2019 | apple, privacy, wwdc, dark mode, ios13, ipados, macos 10 15, macpro, wwdc2019
The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is basically Apple's launch party for its newest updates - from new devices, most important software patches, and other exciting news. There were a lot of updates in the conference, so we've compiled some of the most notable changes for you.
Posted on Tuesday May 28, 2019 | security, privacy, cortana, windows 10, microsoft edge, advertising
Windows 10's Cortana can be helpful with various tasks - from displaying accurate and personalized ads according to your online searches to spamming word suggestions based on your most common keystrokes. But this operating system may feel intrusive. The following tips should help you avoid being seen by Microsoft's watchful eye.
Posted on Thursday March 14, 2019 | security, privacy, google, android
Mobile devices can be considered an extension of ourselves, containing personal information like web browsing behavior, email exchanges, bank transactions, and other private data. Losing your smartphone or having it stolen is a nightmare, but the good news is that Android devices have security tools you can use to keep your data safe.
Posted on Tuesday March 05, 2019 | security, privacy, macos, mac, itunes, imessage, icloud, disk utility, apple id, apple
Today's computer users often forget or are unaware of how much sensitive information their devices store. The ability to save passwords, credit card numbers, and personal messages is undeniably convenient, but it's also a huge liability. If you're thinking about getting rid of your Mac, make sure to follow these steps first.
Posted on Wednesday February 20, 2019 | windows 10, security, privacy, microsoft edge, cortana, advertising
Advertisers are able to target their consumers more effectively thanks to social media. But did you know that your operating system might also be giving away information about your online searches to advertising agencies? Learn more about Windows 10's not-so-private settings and how these can be fixed.
Posted on Thursday January 31, 2019 | web browsers, security, safari, privacy, passwords, general articles a, firefox, cybersecurity, chrome, auto fill
Advertisements and suggestions based on our internet browsing habits are sources of online tracking. However, autocomplete passwords are also another source of online tracking. This sneaky tactic comes with serious security risks. Here's how you can stop it from targeting you.