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The government has said it won't repeal the Online Safety Act, but there are still a number of ways you can protect your ...
In the wake of the Tea breach, in which thousands of IDs and photos were stolen from the women-only dating safety site that required photo ID, consider these security lessons whenever you download a ...
A lthough most Linux distros can be secured, some stand out by delivering advanced privacy and security features out of the box. These distros employ a range of apps and services to ensure you and ...
What caused the Tea App data breach to expose 72,000 images? Imagine signing up for an app meant to keep you safe, only to ...
Protect your privacy in 2025 with 11 practical steps, including secure messaging apps, limiting AI data sharing and managing Google tracking to regain control of your personal information.
A law requiring UK internet users to verify their age to access adult content has led to a huge surge in VPN downloads—and ...
Earlier this year, the UK government ordered Apple to provide access to encrypted data in the company's cloud storage service ...
The introduction of the UK's Online Safety Act marks a shift in internet culture, the ripples of which are already being felt ...
The age verification services used by social media platforms include a company funded by a Trump-supporting billionaire and a ...
IronVest’s security-first approach, combined with a seamless biometric-based user experience, guarantees privacy and protects users from both the most common and the most sophisticated attacks ...
The internet in China is already tightly controlled and censored. The "Great Firewall" blocks the country's more than 1 billion users from accessing international sites and services without a ...