How to Delete Your Google Chrome History
Do you wish you could wipe your Google Chrome search history and start with a clean slate? Luckily, it's both possible and easy to do!
Privacy Matters! 5 Apps That Keep Your Data Safe and Private
If you are serious about protecting your privacy, you need to use the right apps to do it. Here are five apps you need to consider for everyday use.
How to Password Protect Files and Folders on Mac
You can encrypt your entire Mac drive with FileVault, but there are simpler options when it comes to password protecting individual files and folders.
Use This USB Drive Trick to Secure Your Laptop in Public (or Anywhere Else)
Did you know you can use a USB stick to secure your computer when you're in public?
How to Remove Personal Info From Photos in Windows 10
Every time you take a photo, whether with a camera or a smartphone, a lot of personal information is stored in the image's properties.
Don't Let Windows 10 Spy on You: Manage Your Privacy!
Windows 10 is watching you. Microsoft's latest operating system is undoubtedly harvesting more of your personal information than ever before. We'll show you how to get a better grip on your privacy.
How to Find What Program Is Using Your Webcam
The light of your webcam is on, but you're not using it? Who's spying on you through the camera lens? Find out now!
Thursday Deals: Security Products, Sat-Navs, Organisational Aids, and More [UK]
Today we bring you six of the best deals from Amazon UK featuring smart home security cameras, sat-navs, security tools, storage, and accessories.
5 Ways Your Security Is at Risk in the Office
You assume your corporate IT colleagues are skilled enough to keep your data safe. But what if they're not? And what other threats face your privacy and security in the workplace?
Do This After Installing the Windows 10 Creators Update
The Windows 10 Creators Update will soon roll out to a computer near you. Once you've upgraded, go through these settings to configure new options and restore your privacy preferences.
Linux Operating Systems for the Paranoid: What Are the Most Secure Options?
Switching to Linux delivers many benefits for users. From a more stable system to a vast selection of open source software, you're onto a winner. And it won't cost you a penny!
How to Password Protect Windows 10
Your computer is a goldmine of personal and private information. Luckily, Windows 10 has a raft of locking methods to help protect your data. Let's take a look at how you can password protect Windows 10.
Your Browser Has a Fingerprint and It Can Be Tracked Online
You may think you're anonymous on the web, but here's the truth: your computer and browsers can be used to create a unique fingerprint that points to you.
How to Create Restricted Guest Accounts in Windows 10 the Easy Way
Windows 10 removed the Guest account, but you can make your own in just a few minutes. This is a great way to let anyone use your computer without accessing your data.
How to Disable Microsoft's Settings Experiments in Windows 10
Microsoft's newest stunt with Windows 10 is experimenting with your device's settings. Here's how you can stop them from doing this.
7 Tools to Manage Privacy Settings in Windows
Every Windows version has its flaws and user privacy is one that haunts them all. We'll introduce you to seven tools that can help you manage native Windows privacy settings.
How to Password Protect Your OneNote Notebooks
OneNote is awesome for keeping track of all sorts of information. If you're keeping sensitive info in your notebooks, here's how to add a password to protect them.
How to Safely Sell Your MacBook or iMac for the Best Price
Don't risk your privacy and personal data by selling your Mac without erasing it first!
How to Get on the "Do Not Call List" in Your Country
Tired of telemarketers, robocalls, scams, and all other kinds of phone-related nuisances? You need to get on your country's Do Not Call list, pronto!
Control Your Windows 10 Settings for Subtle Changes
Did you catch everything the Windows 10 Anniversary Update changed? Privacy settings may have been reset, several Group Policies were revoked, new bugs were introduced, and that's not all.