American border guards love to dig into gadgets: how to protect your personal data

The US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is becoming more aggressive and threatens your privacy: information from thousands of US phones is stored in a central database, according to the Washington Post. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can scroll through your phone in a "random search". But new details paint a picture...

Don't Trust Google Chrome: 6 Browsers That Protect Your Online Privacy

Which browser to choose to protect against tracking, ads, third-party cookies and fingerprinting, according to LifeHacker. Every website you visit tracks you in one form or another. Usually these are cookies on the site - small blocks of data used to…

How to make money by watching Internet content: there is an application that pays for what you already do every day

Simply surfing the web helps companies like Google and Facebook earn billions and billions of dollars a year in advertising revenue as they use information from your web browsing to target ads, according to the BBC. For example, if you…

Apple has released a new warning to millions of iPhone users

Apple has acknowledged that millions of iPhones have been misled by their settings about the use of location data and promised to fix it. Forbes writes about it. This decision follows research published by security expert Brian Krebs, which shows that the new line ...

Facebook wanted to monitor user banking data

To develop new services, the social network Facebook sent a request to large American banks to provide the company with access to personal financial data of users in exchange for new potential clients who could bring money to the bank. Facebook representatives assure that the data will remain confidential. Information…

Millions of patients can see through from an American medical company.

Hackers hacked into the internal network of one of America's largest clinical laboratories, sparking widespread fears of a serious cybersecurity breach. According to a company insider, senior executives were informed that the entire computer network of LabCorp, a Fortune 500 company, had been shut down in ...

Apple will make it impossible to unlock the phone by the police

Apple has developed the eleventh version of iOS, which has already been accessed by many testers. It turned out that the new app includes an incredible privacy protection feature that allows you to automatically disable Touch ID in just a few seconds, protecting your device from being verified by anyone, including law enforcement ...

Internet providers can now collect and sell your data

On Monday, April 3, President Donald Trump signed a congressional resolution overturning rules that would require Internet service providers to obtain permission from a customer to collect, use, and sell information about online habits. The decrees were passed 5 months ago by the Federal Communications Commission headed by the Democrat ...

Manufacturer of smart vibrators will pay millions of dollars for surveillance

Sex toy maker We-Vibe has agreed to pay customers up to $ 10 to anyone who buys a "smart vibrator" that tracks user data without their knowledge. The Guardian writes about this. This decision was made by a federal court in the state of Illinois, according to which Standard Innovation agreed to pay ...

Snapchat accused of collecting confidential user data

Two Illinois men, Jose Luis Martinez and Malcolm Neal, have filed a lawsuit against the social network Snapchat, alleging that the company's technology, called Lenses, violates federal privacy laws. The lawsuit was filed in May 2016, and on July 18 it ...

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