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Author: rasbridge - Replies: 22 - Views: 25328
Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concern
Nearly 1 out of 10 Americans have deleted their Facebook account over privacy concerns, study says


  • Kif Leswing 6hrs ago
    • 9% of Americans say they have deleted their Facebook account altogether over privacy concerns, according to a new study. 

    • [b]35%
Author: WALLONN7 - Replies: 0 - Views: 4190
Why you should always use YouTube's Privacy-Enhanced Mode
Why you should always use YouTube's Privacy-Enhanced Mode


YouTube launched a new feature on the site recently that it called Privacy-Enhanced Mode. You find the option when you open the embed options on the site to embed video code on third-party websites.

YouTube videos can be embedded on third-party sites like mine directly so that visitors to my site can play the videos without having to click through to YouTube first.

[align=center]Privacy-Enhanced Mod
Author: tao - Replies: 1 - Views: 4425
ENCRYPT Act: Consumer Privacy Vs Law Enforcement Data Access
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is supporting the proposed ENCRYPT ACT which forbids the manufacturers of the technology to weaken encryption or leave backdoors for government agencies.

Everyone wants privacy especially when it comes to our mobile devices but there is another side to this when attempting to locate or prosecute a criminal. There is no information for the police to evaluate the evidence when the phone is encrypted with a good encryptio
Author: Soul Rider - Replies: 2 - Views: 3228
AirDrop privacy issue: Researchers -"changing simple setting fixes long-standing bug"
The AirDrop feature on iPhones and MacBook computers has a vulnerability that could give scammers access to your email and phone number, a team of researchers say.

AirDrop lets you share photos, documents and other files with other Apple devices nearby. When users have Bluetooth and WiFi turned on, they can discover each others' devices and connect and share.

But the discovery process can also leave your device open to potential data pirates, say computer science researchers at the Technic