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privacy
State monitoring – This is what governments know from your Internet habits
Governments gather data from their citizens in order to protect them -but it con get too invasive. Here is how to protect your privacy.
How digital marketers track you everywhere (including offline)
A new court case reveals how Sky Bet profiles its users more deeply than they expect
Was the recent Ubiquiti data breach catastrophic?
An anonymous whistleblower has stated that Ubiquity actively downplayed the breach. The leak may have left millions of customers’ data at risk.
Personal information of 24,000 WeLeakInfo customers leaked online
The tables have turned and now it is the hackers who bought personal data from WeLeakInfo who have had their own information leaked.
Alternatives to the Google Chrome web browser
Google Chrome may be the world’s most popular web browser – but it’s also one of the most invasive. Here’s some alternatives to consider
How to Uninstall WebDiscover Browser
Built for Chrome-based browsers, WebDiscover promises to bring the power of the web to your desktop. And while “a sleek search bar” neatly tucked away…
Is this the end of privacy – What your life insurance company has on you
Getting life insurance means that all of your digital activity will be supervised. Having a clean digital life is easier than you may think.