WhatsApp vs. Signal vs. Telegram vs. Facebook: What data do they have about you?
Some apps collect and hold a lot of data about you, some the bare minimum.
Some apps collect and hold a lot of data about you, some the bare minimum.
Switching to Signal because you're worried about privacy? Here are a few settings you should tweak to add even more security to your messaging.
While robust passwords go a long way to securing your valuable online accounts, hardware-based two-factor authentication takes that security to the next level.
People are making their old hardware last longer or they are passing on old smartphones and tablets to their kids. But at what point does old become too old?
If your Android device isn't getting updates, then the very least you can do is download and install a security app. But which one should you install?
This extension removes one of the biggest roadblocks to smooth web surfing, and it does that job really well.
No, not dark mode, but that's been added too.
TL;DR: Not really, but it might be a good idea to take a few simple precautions.
When traveling I always use a USB condom when using random chargers, but here's how you can build your own devices that have advanced features.
I'm usually wary of security apps, but iVerify by Trail of Bits is different. It comes highly recommended and offers a lot of features in a small download.