4 Compelling Security Reasons Not To Jailbreak Your iPhone or iPad
Jailbreaking can get rid of Apple's many restrictions, but before you jailbreak your device it's a good idea to weigh up the benefits and potential drawbacks.
Are Retina/Iris Scanners The Next Level Of Mobile Security?
Rumors are swirling that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 could have a retina or iris scanner built-in. Sounds like a science fiction movie, but these kinds of personalized locking mechanisms aren't always perfect.
How Bad Are Those Facebook Messenger Permissions Anyway?
You've probably been hearing a lot about Facebook's Messenger app. Let's quell the rumors and find out if the permissions are as bad as they claim.
Everything You Need To Know About Windows Phone 8.1 Security
If you're using a Microsoft account across multiple devices, losing your phone could get you into a whole lot of trouble. Let us show you how you can keep your phone secure.
Apple Rolls Out 2-Step Verification Worldwide, Protect Your Account Now
Apple has finally rolled out 2-step verification worldwide, so secure your Apple ID by enabling it right now.
Why RAM Boosters and Task Killers Are Bad for Android
Do Android RAM boosters really work? Here's what task killers and RAM boosters actually do to your Android device!
Forget The Kill Switch: Secure Your Android Device Today
Google has announced they'll be adding a kill switch to Android, but until it arrives, you can still secure your Android device by enabling remote locking and wiping features.
How To Use Facebook On Android Without All The Invasive Permissions
Facebook's Android app requires a ton of permissions, and it shouldn't be trusted with them. The Tinfoil app for Facebook is the privacy-conscious solution.
TimePIN For Android: A New Password Every Minute And It's Your Little Secret
TimePIN changes the game with a PIN that is always updating, and has a few tricks up its sleeve to make it more secure.
Windows Phone 8.1 Reviews, Android Heartbleed, US Airways Tweets [Tech News Digest]
Windows Phone 8.1 reviews, Gmail scanning practices, Android Heartbleed, American Airlines' tweeting troubles, mini notebook chargers, overheating VAIOs, and a vending machine that tweets.
This Android Malware Placebo Earned $40,000
Malware protection for $4, with no battery impact and no subscription fee – offered in app taking up less than one megabyte of space on your phone. It sounds too good to be true. It is.
Handing Over Your Phone to Show a Photo? How To Avoid Snooping Fingers
You hand over your phone to show someone a photo. Next thing you know, they go through all the photos in your gallery, including those embarrassing ones. Don't let it happen.
Secure Your Windows Phone With Passcodes & Backups
Are you prepared to lose your Windows Phone? Spend a few minutes right now to prevent unauthorised access and secure your data. It will save you a lot of drama in a worst case scenario.
5 Useful Things You Can Do With Your Phone Even When It's Miles Away
You can play with it all you want, just don't touch it. Your phone that is.
LOCKiosk - Make Your Kid's Android Tablet or Phone Safer
Talking with your kids and teaching them better ways to use their Android is a great start, yet there are many ways they can make mistakes and get into trouble with a phone or tablet.
6 Secure iOS Messaging Apps That Take Privacy Very Seriously
Don't fancy your messages being read by unwanted parties? Get a secure messaging app and worry no more.
Ten Common Smartphone Mistakes That Expose You To Security Risks
The following is a run-down of ten of the most common smartphone mistakes.