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World Password Day : Online passwords as a security risk
World Password Day is an opportunity to recall that the password is very important for online authentication, but that it has also become the weakest link in terms of cybersecurity.
What to expect from the upcoming Apple and Google contact tracing apps
Apple and Google joined forces to develop the technology to trace sick people. It could help stop the Coronavirus spread, but also raises privacy concerns.
Hackers Are Stealing Your Cookies
Websites rely on cookies to work properly and remember important information – which is why hackers are looking to steal them.
How Private is Student Data?
Students now use technological devices both in school and at home. But what does that mean for student data privacy? The age of digital media…
Coronavirus and geotracking: privacy concerns
Some governments are using geotracking apps to protect citizens from the Covid19 outbreak. Of course, this is meant to help – but this data could be stolen.
Chrome Incognito mode – not as secure as you think
The Google Chrome web browser offers an ‘Incognito’ mode to protect your privacy – but does it work?
Location Sharing: Americans Don’t Trust It
We surveyed Americans to find out how they use location sharing. After discussing these insights, we give tips on how to safely share your location.