What is email tracking, and why you should turn it off
Companies know when you open an email from them. Stop it by blocking pixels hidden in your emails.
Australia’s ‘hacking’ bill lets police take over a person’s social media
Australia’s new surveillance bill lets police access devices, modify data, and take over social media accounts—all without judicial oversight.
Tips to safeguard your privacy before a device repair
Handing your device over for repairs can be nerve-racking. Here are ways to keep your files, personal information, and images safe.
5 times misuse of work email got someone fired
Using your work email for personal matters—or jokes that go too far—can backfire on you quickly.
8 of the biggest crypto thefts of all time
The world just saw what was possibly the largest crypto heist yet—after which the hacker returned all of the stolen 600 million USD.
3 easy privacy settings on iPhone you didn’t know about
Think you know about all the settings to keep your iPhone secure? See if you’ve done these.
Is this attack a hack… or hacktivism?
We take a look at examples of hacktivism, well-known groups like Anonymous, and the pros and cons of hacktivism.
15 niche streaming services: Find the one for you
Love anime? Obsessed with horror? Just want to stream live bowling? Find a streaming service made just for you.
How to change sensitive-content settings on social media
Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube let you control sensitive or mature content that appears in your feed. Change these settings to see more or less of it.
Explainer: Apple’s plans to scan your iPhone photos
Apple will soon start scanning all photos before they get uploaded to iCloud Photos. Find out how this affects you and how to stay private.