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11 Snapchat Privacy Settings You Should Always Use

Upgrade your Snapchat experience by making it more private.

By Alexandra Arici – Oct 9, 2024

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Cloud Storage Security Issues: 6 Things I Never Back Up to the Cloud

Discover the cloud storage security issues and 6 types of data you should never backup to the cloud to protect your privacy and security.

By Yash Patel – Oct 6, 2024

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8 Reasons I Switched to Mailum for Secure Email

Mailum, a new provider of secure email, has recently convinced me to switch to it from ProtonMail, and there are eight main reasons why.

By David Morelo – Oct 1, 2024

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Use These Android Privacy Settings to Safeguard Your Phone Before You Hand It to Someone Else

Before you lend your phone to others, use these privacy settings for Android to safeguard your phone and protect your data and privacy.

By Alexandra Arici – Oct 1, 2024

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Why I Use Kagi over Google For Searching the Web

Experience a new way to search with Kagi. Learn why I prefer Kagi over Google Search and how it redefines traditional search engine providers.

By Ramces Red – Sep 13, 2024

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How to Share Content on Instagram with Only Close Friends

Want to share only with close friends on Instagram? You can modify your audience for posts, Stories, Reels, and live videos. Learn how.

By Alexandra Arici – Aug 20, 2024

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Find Out Which Apps Have Access to Your Location in Android

Not sure which apps have location on Android? Discover which Android app are using the location permission and how to change it.

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 29, 2024

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Firefox Testing New Privacy Feature, Working with Meta

Firefox announced on Reddit that it’s testing a new privacy feature, with the help of Meta, that balances privacy and advertising.

By Laura Tucker – Jul 25, 2024

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You Can Protect Your Personal Data and Privacy By Connecting to These Countries via VPN

If you’re using a VPN to avoid prying eyes, you want to make sure the country you are connecting to values your personal data and privacy.

By Ryan Lynch – Jul 22, 2024

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7 of the Best Web Browsers with a Focus on Privacy

Tired of your browser tracking every move you make? Take back your privacy with these private web browsers for desktop and mobile.

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 8, 2024

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How to Make a Public Profile on Snapchat

Unlock the power of your profile on Snapchat. Learn how to make a public profile on Snapchat and connect with new followers.

By Alexandra Arici – Jun 23, 2024

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7 Chrome Security and Privacy Extensions to Stay Safe Online

It is recommended to use security and privacy extensions to protect your browsing session.

By Crystal Crowder – Jun 3, 2024

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The 7 Most Secure Email Services for Better Privacy

Enhance your email privacy with secure email services. Discover the best free and premium options for individuals and small businesses.

By Crystal Crowder – May 22, 2024

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How to Install the Signal Messenger App in Linux

Signal is a simple and easy-to-use privacy-oriented instant messenger. Learn how you can use this powerful app on Linux using Signal Desktop.

By Ramces Red – Apr 27, 2024

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Surfshark VPN Review 2024: Stream Movies and TV Securely

Want to invest in a VPN? Surfshark VPN may be worth checking out, as it lets you connect with unlimited devices and includes ad blocking.

By Alexandra Arici – Mar 26, 2024

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How to Anonymize Your Linux System with Whoami

Whoami is a small, yet powerful toolkit that manages some of your system’s security options. Learn how to install and use it in Ubuntu today.

By Ramces Red – Feb 25, 2024

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Incogni Review – Erasing Your Digital Footprint

Incogni made its debut at a time when personal data protection is at an all-time high. We take a look at this service in this detailed review.

By Alexandra Arici – Dec 18, 2023

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Windows Security: 8 Settings to Enable for Free PC Protection

Want to upgrade the your Windows PC security? Check out this guide that highlights a series of key security features.

By Alexandra Arici – Nov 27, 2023

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Is Your Latest Post Shareable on Facebook? How to Make It So

Want to allow others to distribute your Facebook posts freely? Check out our guide on how to make a post shareable on Facebook.

By Alexandra Arici – Nov 24, 2023

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Protecting Your Privacy and Security on Android

Protecting your Android’s security and privacy is easier than you think. Use these tips to keep yourself and your data safer.

By Crystal Crowder – Sep 17, 2023

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In May 2017, an NSA contractor named Reality Winner mailed a printed classified document to a news outlet, and federal agents identified her within days because the yellow tracking dots on the page named the exact printer in her office and the minute she had pressed print.

Jun 4, 2026

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In August 2006, naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor waded into a remote grove in Redwood National Park and pointed a laser rangefinder at a tree that turned out to be 380 feet tall, and the National Park Service has refused to disclose its location ever since, fearing the foot traffic alone would kill it.

Jun 2, 2026

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Inside a six-walled wedge-foam chamber on Microsoft’s Redmond campus, the background sound is so far below human hearing that visitors start to perceive the grinding of their own joints, the rush of blood in their ears, and eventually a faint ringing that turns out to be the firing of their own nerves.

Jun 2, 2026

Psychology suggests people who browse social media but never post or comment aren’t passive — they’ve simply opted out of the performance while retaining access to the information, which is a sign of quiet self-awareness

Jun 2, 2026

In 1964, IBM risked its entire corporate empire on the System/360, a chaotic gamble to make all of its future machines compatible with the same software — and the architecture proved so robust that modern enterprise mainframes today are still running sections of binary code written more than sixty years ago

Jun 2, 2026

In 1982, a Soviet pipeline suddenly exploded with the force of a tactical nuclear weapon, and the disaster was traced back to a stolen piece of Canadian pipeline software — and years later, it was revealed the CIA had intentionally allowed the KGB to steal the code, after subtly altering the software’s logic to trigger a catastrophic pressure surge months down the line.

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