When you need to fake your location, VPN and location spoofing apps can help. Learn how both are different and when to use which one.
By Karrar Haider – Dec 26, 2024
Google has recreated Find My Device, with the focus on your security and privacy. Your panic can be contained to where your device is.
By Laura Tucker – Apr 8, 2024
Are you planning an international flight or a road trip? These are 11 must-have tech products for any type of long-haul travel.
By Ryan Lynch – Feb 3, 2023
Worried about the data Facebook is keeping on you? It will soon be tracking less.
By Laura Tucker – May 11, 2022
The CDC was trying to solve the pandemic with your location data.
By Laura Tucker – May 4, 2022
Google’s record of your location can come in handy at times, but if you want nothing to do with it, disabling it is an option too!
By Princess Angolluan – Apr 13, 2022
MockGo iPhone GPS Location Spoofer is a utility that takes over the GPS locator on your iPhone.
By Phil South – Dec 16, 2021
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, it rings true with a recent indication that Google may be working on a “Find Device Network.”
By Laura Tucker – Jun 22, 2021
The Facebook-owned Instagram was caught doing something very similar to Facebook. An ad partner secretly collected locations and stories of users.
By Laura Tucker – Aug 8, 2019
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon are currently being sued for selling customer location data to third parties. Here’s why you should be concerned.
By Andrew Braun – May 14, 2019
Your cell phone location could have been searched for free by absolutely anyone thanks to an online service. It’s everyone’s worst nightmare.
By Laura Tucker – May 18, 2018
The latest macOS added a new location tracking feature. For those who are paranoid, here’s how you can disable location tracking in macOS High Sierra.
By Ryan Lynch – Oct 24, 2017
If you’re concerned about your privacy, you might want to disable the location-sharing feature. Learn how to disable location sharing in various browsers.
By Ada Ivanova – Jun 21, 2017
Your iPhone will track locations that you visit frequently as a way to provide up-to-date location-based services. If you value privacy over location-predicted data, here’s how you can disable it.
By Corbin Telligman – Feb 2, 2017
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