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Apple iCloud alternatives? How about external drives
In light of Apple's encryption changes in the UK, users might want to find new cloud storage—but those could also be at risk.
Personal data removal laws: Do they protect you?
GDPR, CCPA, and other laws offer protections over your personal details, but there are many limitations.
Why your stolen data could be used in AI-powered scams
Cybercriminals buy stolen data on the dark web and use AI for deepfake scams. This increases the need to protect your privacy.
What is vishing? How to detect and prevent vishing attacks
Vishing scams use AI and caller ID tricks to sound real—don’t fall for them.
What happens to your data when you use free credit score apps?
Free credit score apps promise easy access—but at what cost?
Why removing your data from Google is only half the battle
Removing your data from Google is a start, but it’s still out there. Here’s how to erase it from the internet for good.
Survey: Is Facebook still relevant in 2025?
Facebook is changing. Our latest survey reveals who’s still using it, who’s not, and where they’ve gone instead.
Massive social media breaches are exposing your private life
Your posts aren’t the only thing being shared—your data might be, too.
U.S. survey: 1 in 6 workers would quit over workplace surveillance as monitoring increases
Employers are watching. From tracking emails to monitoring screens, workplace surveillance is on the rise. But some U.S. workers say enough is enough.