Did you know that Firefox lets you open web pages on the left side to keep up with its information? Here’s how to load web pages in the Firefox sidebar.
Did you know that you have an area for hidden messages in your Facebook Inbox? If not, you’ve probably missed a lot of messages from non-friends. Here’s how to access those messages.
One of the most essential apps in all of our arsenals, whether we do our computing on a mobile device, laptop, or desktop, is the browser. Are you loyal to one browser or are you constantly switching?
There is an understanding that metadata collection isn’t as bad as full surveillance, but what is it and is collecting it harmful to your privacy? Let’s find out.
The Email Privacy Act forces the government to seek warrants before asking tech companies for emails. Should this be the same for an individual’s personal emails?
You can’t build a site and expect people to find it on their own; you have to give it a boost. These WordPress plugins can help get more traffic to your site.
Google recently launched a Chrome extension similar to Pocket that lets you save websites for later viewing called Save to Google. Here’s how it works.
Chrome includes data sync which syncs most of your Chrome data, like saved passwords, to all your devices. Here’s how to do that while keeping your data secure.
If you want to avoid inbox clutter and spam from coming to your email, it’s a good idea to use a digest service like Throttle to keep your inbox clean.
Looking for a more secure browser for Linux? Check out Xombrero web browser, a minimalist browser with sophisticated built-in security features. It has a familiar interface similar to Firefox.