Google’s tracking cookies are going away. Is that good?
Google claims that FloC, its new alternative to tracking cookies, will raise privacy. We take a look at whether that’s the case.
Explainer: $5bn lawsuit against Google over Incognito mode
Chrome’s Incognito mode doesn’t prevent Google from tracking you—and users are suing over it.
Top 9 .onion websites from the depths of the dark web
Looking to explore the top dark web links? There’s so much to see, where do you start? ExpressVPN lists the must-see .onion sites for 2021.
The antitrust case against Google might be good for your privacy
The U.S. Department of Justice claims Google is operating as a monopoly. If the company gets broken up, it would part with some of its data collection.
5 ways to keep your browsing history hidden from ISPs
All your data first passes through your internet service provider. If it’s not properly encrypted, your ISP is able...
New Android malware targets Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp
This article was originally published on June 1, 2020.
A new Android zero-day exploit, targeting primarily Thai users, has been...
What is GDPR and how do you obtain GDPR compliance?
To understand the story of GDPR, we must rewind back to 2011, when an Austrian lawyer filed an information request to Facebook.
Internet censorship: What is it, and how does it happen?
The internet was initially envisioned as a medium for the free flow of information and knowledge—hence its early description...
Why isn’t Big Tech embraced in its own backyard?
Silicon Valley and San Francisco’s Bay Area have long been synonymous with Big Tech. It was the center of...
Google is trying to make its new terms of service more...
NOTE: This post was originally published on March 6, 2020
If you’ve googled something at some point in the last...