How Far Do You Go for Online Privacy? Lifehacker
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Your W-Fi router is responsible for conveying nearly 100% of your internet traffic. That's a lot of data -- enough to make privacy a concern when picking one out.
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) has been reintroduced into Congress. If passed into law, this bill could impose some of the most significant legislative ...
The internet is a nosy place. In this series, Lifehacker explains how to protect one of the most important aspects of modern life: your privacy. Everyone wants privacy, but how far are you willing ...
but you can still get what you need online without losing your privacy — or your mind. Most of the things we love about the internet are those that bring us together: sharing funny memes with ...
As digital technologies become increasingly integral to university life, UW is working to modernize its data privacy policies, a space in modern learning fraught with ethical dilemmas and arguments...
A leading kids online safety bill died in the House last year. Can Congress resurrect it?
For years, Google has promised to make the internet respect your privacy by blocking third-party cookies in Chrome. The idea was that it would create an alternative ...
The Justice Department is currently suing Google over the tech giant's monopolization of the internet search market.