Data breach is common nowadays, making the steps you take after that very important. Here are some important steps you should take after a data breach.
One of the privacy rules is to always logout from websites you are visiting, but what if it doesn’t have a logout button? Here are some ways you can still log out from websites without a logout button.
With programming being vital in today’s computing world, free programming websites have appeared to help people get into this complex field. Here’s ten websites where you can hop in and study programming without paying a penny.
Even though Google Drive doesn’t support Markdown, there are a few markdown editors for Google Drive that will improve your Drive/Markdown relationship.
If you are looking for a self-hosted Trello alternative, look no further than Wekan. This article shows you how to install and use Wekan on your own server.
Verizon and Comcast have both announced the launch of prepaid Internet broadband packages. This might actually help invigorate innovation in the United States’ Internet market.
U.S. Congress has repealed the FCC Internet Privacy Regulations to allow ISPs to sell customer data to advertisers. Should we enter panic mode without first examining the facts?
The US Senate has voted to give ISPs in the US the right to sell and share customers’ personal web browsing data without their consent. What does this mean for you? Let’s find out!
It’s not easy to watch media at the same time as other people over the Internet. Rabb.it provides a service for you to easily browse the Web with friends.
It’s been discovered that a bug in Lastpass browser extensions is leaking passwords. Here is what you need to know about the exploits and what you can do to protect yourself.
Have you ever streamed a video and found that the quality is bad? Here are some ways to potentially improve your Internet speed with little to no cost.
For those who are using Messenger, Facebook added an encryption feature last October. Here is how you can turn encryption on in your Facebook Messenger.
You probably know and have heard about “zero-day exploits,” but there are some ugly truths that you would rather not know as you get deeper into it. Here are some of them.