What is a private messenger?
For a messaging app to be truly private, encryption is not enough. In this post we discuss the necessary features of private messaging.
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For a messaging app to be truly private, encryption is not enough. In this post we discuss the necessary features of private messaging.
Did our 2016 predictions come true? Let’s see and try to forecast what awaits the security industry in 2017.
The tracking tools used by digital marketers are so ubiquitous that it’s really hard to avoid mass Web surveillance. However, our Private Browsing can help you protect your privacy.
A study reveals that people are tired of social networks, but keep using them because they can’t break the ties.
FAQ about ransomware: types, origins, dangers, and how you can stay safe.
Facebook regularly changes its security settings. Take a look: A useful new setting may have appeared since the last time you checked.
Careless behavior online can have devastating personal and financial consequences. Here are seven common shortcuts to avoid.
Encrypted messaging comes to Facebook Messenger for Android and iOS.
Kaspersky Lab’s David Emm shares some security concerns he has about Facebook Marketplace.
Social networking sites know a lot more about you than what you post. These two tools can help you figure out how much more.
What are older people doing online, and are they aware of the threats out there?
You can use Kaspersky Internet Security 2017 to stop the installation of unwanted programs and block bothersome system changes.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.
Lynch law, loss of basic privacy, disgusting marketing, digital identity theft — how else can facial recognition be misused?
If you own an Apple device, spend a few minutes setting up your System Location Services. You’ll protect your privacy and lengthen battery life.
Catching criminals, waking up a sleepy driver, stopping teens from buying cigarettes — facial recognition can help us accomplish all that and more.
Today, it seems everything can be hacked. Even your vibrator. This is the tale of developers of very intimate goods who do not value the privacy of their clients.
In the second part of our “Ask the expert” session, Jornt van der Wiel answers questions about encryption: how it works, what it is for, and more.
You could’ve asked our GReAT members whatever you wanted. Here are the best 6 questions and GReAT experts’ answers
Did you know that some apps on your iPhone or iPad track your location, access your camera and calendar, and more? In Part 1 of this story, we show you how to turn off tracking using iOS’s privacy features.