Month: November 2019
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Articles
How Turning on Auto-Updates Improves Security
The truth is, most updates are actually security updates. Why is it that your Mac or iPhone is always asking…
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Concerned About Your Privacy?
The news is full of horror stories, but how are people feeling about privacy? We took to the streets of…
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Is Facebook Listening?
Many people believe that Facebook is using the microphone in your phone to gather data that helps them target ads?…
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Have You Been Hacked?
Account compromise is in the news everyday. We asked people if they’ve experienced this phenomenon.
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Do You Trust Password Managers? [VIDEO]
Are you willing to put all of your passwords in one place? We asked some folks in Manhattan.
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Explainers
Privacy Upgrade: Why you should consider Authenticator Apps
If you read our 2FA article that means you’re already using two-factor authentication to secure access to at least some of…
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What the Apple Card means for consumer privacy
Updated March 25, 2020: We’ve updated this article (in italics) to reflect new changes Apple has announced to their Apple…
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Double-Lock Your Online Accounts (With Two-Factor Authentication)
What’s 2FA (two-factor authentication)? Have you ever tried to log into your bank, credit card, or email account and been…
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Do I Need a VPN to Protect My Privacy? A VPN Overview
What’s this all about? VP what? The term ‘VPN’ comes up whenever privacy is discussed, but neither the acronym nor…
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Why Big Tech’s Data Collection Should Concern You
What’s this about? A story in Fortune highlights that some of the world’s largest tech companies are involved in legal…
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