Facebook Messenger Kids
Facebook has rolled out Messenger Kids for parents to talk with their children under 13. Is it safe?
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Facebook has rolled out Messenger Kids for parents to talk with their children under 13. Is it safe?
For a messaging app to be truly private, encryption is not enough. In this post we discuss the necessary features of private messaging.
When Google announced Allo, we thought the search giant was finally paying attention to users’ concerns about privacy. Reality turned to be quite different.
Facebook is going to use your WhatsApp data to tune its advertising, but for now you can opt out of this deal.
At the recent I/O 2016 conference Google announced Android N, Wear 2.0, new messenger Allo, voice assistant Google Home, and a laundry list of other tech miracles. What about security?
WhatsApp has just adopted the end-to-end encryption based on Signal Protocol. Kaspersky Daily explains, why it’s the good news and what are the real benefits for all of us.
People encrypt their communications so strongly that governments cannot access it when there is a need. Is it really bad?
Popular online messengers cannot be considered secure enough, yet people continue to use them to exchange private and critical information.
Mark Zuckerberg has officially allowed dozens of popular apps to operate within the realm of Facebook Messenger.
Today, regular instant messengers are hard to trust when it comes to privacy. There are, of course, safer alternatives, but are they able to substitute Skype and WhatsApp?