ExpressVPN receives ioXt certification for security
ExpressVPN has become one of the select few VPN apps to receive certification from the ioXt Alliance for its security standards.
Google’s tracking cookies are going away. Is that good?
Google claims that FloC, its new alternative to tracking cookies, will raise privacy. We take a look at whether that’s the case.
We’re at the dawn of medical surveillance
As a consequence of Covid-19, our medical data is at risk of becoming a cornerstone of the surveillance state.
Where to stream 2021 Oscar winners and nominees
Stream the Best Picture winner and other 2021 Oscar movies on Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, and Apple TV+.
Why is my internet so slow? And how to fix it
Can’t connect? We know that pain. Can connect but it’s painfully slow? We know that pain and we hate it more. Here’s what might be the culprit.
10 times Facebook violated your privacy
To say that Facebook has a less-than-stellar reputation for privacy is understating it. Here are some major instances where the company didn’t guard your data.
Tinder will soon offer background checks on your matches
Tinder parent company Match is teaming up with Garbo to bring background checks to its datings apps. Will it work?
Q&A with surveillance critic Albert Fox Cahn
We speak with the founder of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) in New York City about the fight to dismantle mass surveillance.
Back to the office? 7 tips to protect your privacy at work
Protecting your privacy in the workplace doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are some ways you can do so both physically and virtually.
Facebook wearables are coming. Would you want them?
If you thought Facebook knew too much about you, wait till it launches hardware products like fitness trackers, smart glasses, and neural wristbands.