How the War on Terror Is Affecting Your Online Privacy
The War on Terror is impacting your online privacy. The line in the sand between right and wrong continues to widen. Here's how your privacy is being infringed, supposedly in the fight against terror.
Why Online Privacy Matters and 5 Ways to Reclaim It
Privacy threats are all around us. Today, the impact and dangers of online privacy breaches are major. These few resources explain the pitfalls clearly and concisely.
Is There Anything You Can Do About CIA Surveillance, Or Is It Game Over?
At first, it was dismissed as a tin-foil conspiracy theory. But disclosures and declassifications show that worldwide surveillance is at an all-time high. Has the surveillance state finally won?
How to Build a Security Camera Network Out Of Old Smartphones
There's no better use of old smartphones than by building your own DIY network security camera system -- we show you everything you need to know!
3 Ways a VPN Can Shield You From Big Brother's Surveillance Panopticon
Not convinced that you need a VPN? Here are three surprising reasons why a virtual private network should be the cornerstone of your security.
How Loyalty Card Apps Compromise Your Privacy
Loyalty cards are everywhere. You give businesses you regularly use your personal information, and they give you discounts, bonuses, or even freebies. But what are you really trading for that free cup of coffee?
Data Selfie: How Much Does Facebook Actually Know About You?
You share a huge amount of data with Facebook, even if you don't click or post very much. This Chrome extension will give you an idea of just how much Facebook knows about you.
Why These 7 Industries Are Spying on Your Social Media Posts
Most of your life is probably available on your social media accounts. But do you know who's watching them? These seven industries are keeping a close eye on your posts.
FOR SALE: Your Browsing History -- So What Can You Do?
An FCC ruling that the ISPs must obtain permission from customers before selling personal data could be reversed. Your ISP is about to set a price for your personal data. How can we fight back?
Shopping vs. Privacy: What Does Amazon Know About You?
Did you think Amazon was too noble to breach your privacy? You'd be surprised. Here's what the company knows about you, where that knowledge comes from, and how you can control it.
Reolink Keen: 100% Wireless Security Cam Review
The Reolink Keen is a $130 battery-powered wireless security camera with two-way audio and night vision. It comes with a motion sensor and alarm – making it an all-in-one mini security kit.
Cybercriminals Possess CIA Hacking Tools: What This Means for You
The Central Intelligence Agency's most dangerous malware -- capable of hacking nearly all wireless consumer electronics -- could now sit in the hands of thieves and terrorists. So what does that mean for you?
CIA Hacking & Vault 7: Your Guide to the Latest WikiLeaks Release
Everyone is talking about WikiLeaks -- again! But the CIA isn't really watching you via your smart TV, is it? Surely the leaked documents are fakes? Or perhaps it's more complicated than that.
6 Ways to Defend Your Privacy at the Border
Is the Trump administration is considering demanding lists of websites, passwords, and social media accounts from people entering the U.S.? And if so, how can you avoid this scrutiny?
Secretly Take Pictures on Your Android or iPhone Without Being Seen
If you want to take photos without being seen, you need these tips and apps.
3 Essential Gadgets to Monitor Your Home Whenever You're Away
If you leave your home for an extended period of time, water, temperature, or criminals can wreak havoc. We're going to show you how you can protect your home from all of these.
5 Reasons to Avoid Smart Assistants If You Value Your Privacy
So, you've bought a new speaker-based smart assistant and it's proudly sitting in the center of your coffee table. But what security risks and privacy problems are you now exposing yourself to?
What You Must Learn From the Big Security Events of 2016
There is no denying that 2016 is widely regarded as a "bad year", particularly for data security. But what can we learn from the leaks, breaches, and surveillance increases?
Will the Terrorist Content Database Violate Your Privacy?
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube have announced they will be working together to build a massive database to tackle used by terrorist social media videos. Sounds a good idea, but will it affect your privacy?