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New Lawsuit Suggests Bose Headphones Spy on Users
Could Bose be collecting and sharing your listening habits?
Could Bose be collecting and sharing your listening habits?
The study found more than 20,000 instances of various apps sharing data.
While fitness apps are becoming more popular, most have very little privacy protections. Read these tips before you go for your next run.
By connecting household gadgets to the web, you’re able to sync your online life with your everyday one. But with that added connectivity comes an ever-increasing risk of privacy exposure.
New legislation is suspected to be the first of many attempts to “free up” internet restrictions and make it easier for ISPs to sell your data to advertisers.
Two-factor authentication uses a separate piece of hardware to create a second form of verification. Unlike your main password, this one is only available for a short period of time but will significantly increase your security.
You might think opening a private window makes you invisible, but how much does it really help? (Spoiler alert: your browsing isn’t as private as you think)
The new feature blocks your messages from being forwarded, hides your chats behind a pin code and notifies you when someone on the other end takes a screenshot.