Privacy
How to make your Facebook profile private
We share so much information on Facebook—including information on our birthday, interests and closest friends. Though it might not bother...
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COVID-19 tracing: technology is not the savior. Or is it?
Some governments used the health crisis to cement their power and limit human rights both online and offline, argue human...
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The use of biometrics is accelerating and outpacing legislation
We may not always be in control of our biometric data but it’s ours, so we should think about what...
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Fingerprint vs Face ID: Which is safer?
To keep your data safe, how should you unlock your device?Our personal data has never been more precious. Keeping it...
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What is Tor and how does it work?
Tor (formerly an acronym for “The Onion Router”) is often touted as a way to browse the web anonymously. From...
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Should all data be freely traded?
Open data has been an ambition of the European Union for several years now. A report from the European Data...
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Here’s why you shouldn’t install spyware on your kids
Kids will be kids – and they’ll get around it anyway. It’s a parent’s biggest fear. The world wide web...
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Zuckerberg under the spotlight over privacy - will anything change this time?
The latest challenge to Facebook's privacy practices was revealed last week, with news of a lawsuit alleging that its Instagram...
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Deepfakes, digital forensics and the battle against AI crime
When wandering the dark streets after a night out, most people reading this will rely on their streetwise instincts to...
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Facial recognition cameras in schools erode privacy and normalize surveillance
Facial recognition (FR) cameras are increasingly used in schools around the world to prevent violence and crimes. Instead, it exacerbates...
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What is Doxxing: how to protect yourself
Doxxing is a cyber attack that is aimed at discovering the real identity of a person and publishing their private...
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What is Google Chrome Incognito Mode?
Google Chrome Incognito mode is a one-click solution for when you want to browse something privately. And indeed, once you...
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How to prevent online identity theft: essential tips and strategies for protecting your personal information
The advancement of technology provides unique opportunities for complex cybercrimes to occur. The rise of the internet extends traditional crimes...
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The rise in sextortion online
As the coronavirus pandemic has spread throughout the world, cybercriminals have been taking advantage of the chaos to increase activity...
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Digital self-defense lessons for protestors
It wasn't too long ago that Google was considered a search engine with an unofficial motto, "don't be evil." Elsewhere,...
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Why GDPR must evolve and adapt to the changes ahead
It has been two years since the general data protection regulation (GDPR) promised European citizens greater transparency between the data...
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Are coronavirus contact tracing apps putting your privacy at risk?
2020 began full of hope and optimism as tech analysts and futurists gazed into their virtual crystal balls with predictions...
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Social media posts could cost your dream job
If a person walks on sand or snow and leaves footprints, they don't last long. That's not true for digital footprints, however. They encompass a person's online activities.
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These Android privacy apps might be distributing malware and spying on you
Our analysis of the top-ranked privacy vault apps in the Play store led to several eye-opening revelations. Here’s what you should know.
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Coronavirus survey: Among Americans, support for privacy rights trumps fear of pandemic
We decided to ask 1,255 Americans how they feel about the potential of giving up their privacy during the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Here are the results.
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