Privacy policies are often lengthy and hard to understand, so the Usable Privacy Project created a tool that makes privacy policies easier to understand. Check it out.
You have probably heard of browser fingerprinting, but are not sure what it is. This article will explain what browser fingerprinting is and how to avoid it.
Tagmmer is a web-based alternative to such services as Dropbox and Puu.sh. It’s also a powerful sharing application in its own right. Let’s check it out.
A startup called Privacy has created a solution that uses a one-time-use debit card number for online transactions. Will this make online payment safer? Let’s check it out.
Behind Chrome’s minimalist design, it hides hundreds of features – even some you may not know about. Let’s check out some of those little-known Chrome features.
If you’re a Chrome user, a must-have extension is Emoji Keyboard. This free extension is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux and gives you instant access to 1,619 emojis in nine different categories.
Trello’s official Chrome extension has been released and does two useful things: allows you to quickly add cards and opens your existing boards. Check it out.
GoogleTel is freeware software that automatically arranges downloaded Google contacts in .html format so you can easily print them. Here’s how to use it.
Did a toolbar magically appear in Firefox after installing a program or do you have a toolbar you want gone? This tutorial will show you how to remove them.
As a Gmail user, you get the benefit of regularly newly-added features. Here are two new Gmail security features that have been added to its growing list of useful features.