Art really imitates life with Streamberry and Netflix alike.
Google almost certainly owes you money for violating your privacy.
Some emails have hidden read receipts—here's how to stop them from tracking you.
Boost your online privacy by scrubbing your IRL location from realty sites
Not even your home videos are exempt from YouTube's Content ID checks.
Twitter is reportedly making plans to sell your location data, too.
Every site you interact with is hungry for your personal data—but you can take steps to limit what they take.
Worried someone is snooping through your phone? Look for the evidence they've left behind.
DuckDuckGo's new web browser brings some killer privacy features to the Mac.
Samsung's latest update to its privacy policy is a bit creepy.
Whether you're looking for clout or fleeting fame, knock it off.
DuckDuckGo's feature creates burner email addresses whenever a company asks you for yours.
Your phone is broadcasting your exact location to apps that don't need it.
Can't bring yourself to delete your Instagram account? Here's the next best thing.
You can think of it as a Geiger counter for ad trackers.
You're risking your personal privacy whenever you open links in Instagram, TikTok, and other apps.
From your smart TV to your smart thermostat, your internet devices are spying away.
Meta is still rolling out end-to-end encryption to Messenger, but here's how to enable it now.
Over two days to delete WhatsApp messages, screenshot blocking, and more.
You can browse anyone's profile secretly—but there is a tradeoff.