Social media ban: concerns as age checks fuel ‘conspiracy’ privacy fears EducationHQ
This Chromium-based privacy browser is great for protecting yourself online, and no, I'm not talking about Brave xda-developers.com
Google Chrome doesn’t offer complete privacy on its own—but when you use it with a VPN, your online security and anonymity get a major boost. Here are three major reasons why.
Though experts broadly agreed blurring or obscuring a child's face should not be the only privacy measure parents considered when posting pictures online, Joanne Orlando, a digital wellbeing ...
Disney has agreed to pay a $10 million settlement after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused it of unlawfully allowing children's personal data to be collected. It seems the issue came...
Disney will pay $10 million to end a dispute with the Federal Trade Commission, which said the entertainment giant mislabeled videos on YouTube. As noted by Axios, the impact of Disney’s actions was...
The good news is that Google has created a free tool to help you hide some of this information from search results. It does not remove your data from the internet entirely, but it makes it more ...
A new system developed by Cornell Tech researchers helps users detect when their online accounts have been compromised—without exposing their personal devices to invasive tracking by web services.
Sharing personal information online creates privacy risks. Our expert shares how he tried to disappear from the internet – and why you might want to, as well.
Disney to pay $10 million over alleged violations of children’s online privacy Los Angeles Times