The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cover Your Tracks tool lets you check the extent of tracking allowed by your browser, and whether the protections on hand are adequate.
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$6.7M Ransom, 700 Jobs Lost, and a 158-Year-Old Business Destroyed—All Thanks to One Bad Password
The issue has gotten bad enough that the FBI had to issue a warning to the public to watch out for fakes. The fake sites are ...
Your child is eating their dinner, eyes stuck on the iPad, and you’re just grateful they’re finishing their meal without a ...
iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe offer advanced fingerprinting and tracking protection in Safari by default. Previously, these protections were only enabled by default in Private Browsing, and the setting was ...
Apple released iOS 26 on Sept. 15 and the update brought a lot of new features to your iPhone, but more important it included ...
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Not Getting Much Out of Apple Intelligence? Here's How to Turn It Off on iPhone, iPad and Mac
Apple's AI tech doesn't advance much in the company's new system updates, so if you're not using the features, you can disable all or some of them.
You've installed a VPN. Great! But to take your security to the next level, pro-level settings like a kill switch and ...
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