No one is exempt from being hacked, getting an identity stolen or any other privacy issue. Therefore, we’ve listed 6 important privacy habits everyone should follow.
If you’re an avid YouTube user, you probably do a lot of searches. Luckily for you, we have 10 YouTube search tips to help you get the most out of the site.
Having to mark checkboxes one by one on a web page can be frustrating and time consuming. Here are some ways to save time by marking numerous checkboxes at once.
Google retains health information from your Google Fit device. If you don’t like this or want to use it elsewhere, here’s how to export your Google Fit data.
Facebook now lets you use a 7-second video as your profile pic. All you need is an Android or iOS device. Let’s bring your Facebook profile picture to life!
Everyone deserves a chance to browse the Web. Here are three free tools for visually-impaired and blind people to enhance their web browsing experience.
Is it practical to attempt to police speech on the internet – whatever form this kind of action may take? Should the Internet be policed? Let’s discuss.
Ever come across a website with cool web design elements that you wanted to use yourself? Here are some browser extensions to help learn more about sites.
Some site owners choose to disable right click to help protect their content, but it is also inconvenient. Here’s how to re-enable right click on websites.
Your web browser is the gateway to the Internet, so you must ensure it’s not vulnerable to attacks. Here are five tips to improve your browser’s security.
Linkedin is the platform for professionals, so it’s critical that you have your profile set up correctly and that you aren’t making these Linkedin mistakes.
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.
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.