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Here's Why Your Employer Is Allowed to Track You

A US sales executive is suing her former employer after they allegedly fired her for deleting an app used to track her. Yes, your employer spies on you, but are they actually allowed to...?

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The NSA Is Storing Its Data In The Cloud. But Is It Secure?

In the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks, the National Security Agency (NSA) is turning to cloud storage for their data. After they have collected information about you, how secure will it be?

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation - What It Is & Why It Is Important

Electronic Frontier Foundation is an international non-profit group based in the US, committed to fighting for digital rights. Let's take a look at some of their campaigns and how they can help you.

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Tomorrow's Surveillance: Four Technologies The NSA Will Use to Spy on You - Soon

Surveillance is always on the cutting edge of technology. Here are four technologies that will be used to violate your privacy over the next few years.

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Windows 10 Release Date Announced, Amazon Kindle for Kids, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Windows 10 release, Amazon Kindle Kids, The NSA stops spying, FIFA 16 female players, Enrique fingers drone, and Kung Fury brings back the 1980s.

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What Does the NSA Court Ruling Mean for You and The Future of Surveillance?

A US appeals court has ruled that bulk collection of phone record metadata by the National Security Agency (NSA) is illegal. But what does this mean for your privacy? Are you still being watched?

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Windows 10 Is Microsoft's Last Stand, The NSA Runs Skynet, & More... [Tech News Digest]

Windows 10 is IT, Skynet exists, Amazon drones on about patents, posting negative reviews online, Harry Potter author tackles trolls, and an honest game trailer for Mortal Kombat X.

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How Do You Know If Your New PC Is Secure?

Recent stories teach us that, in almost every case, there is software pre-installed on your device designed to intercept online transactions, listen in, or compromise your security in some other way.

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Could These NSA Cyber-Espionage Techniques Be Used Against You?

If the NSA can track you – and we know it can – so can cybercriminals. Here's how government-made tools will be used against you later.

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Avoiding Internet Surveillance: The Complete Guide

Internet surveillance continues to be a hot topic so we've produced this comprehensive resource on why it's such a big deal, who's behind it, whether you can completely avoid it, and more.

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Amazing Attire That Protects Your Privacy & Security When You're Out

Personal digital privacy and security get more complex all the time, but now there's a new way to protect yourself. If you're concerned about pervasive suveillance and RFID hacks, these clothes can help.

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Track Who's Using Your Windows Computer When You're Not Around

A password is not enough to lock strangers out. If you suspect someone is accessing your Windows account, catch them red handed with the following tools.

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Edward Snowden Talks, TrueCrypt Mystery, Ballmer Buys L.A. Clippers [Tech News Digest]

Edward Snowden talks to NBC, troubling TrueCrypt tales, CryEngine comes to Steam, Google Video Quality Report ranks ISPs, Vimeo's gets High Maintenance, Ballmer buys the Clippers, and 25 years of LOLs.

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Apple Earnings, NSA Angry Birds, FBI TorMail, Oogle Goggles [Tech News Digest]

Apple reveals earnings, the NSA accused of targeting Angry Birds, Microsoft renames SkyDrive to OneDrive, the FBI tapping into TorMail, Nintendo's plan for smartphones, Wikipedia adds celebrity voices, and The Simpsons tackles Oogle Goggles.

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Self-Destruct: The Future Of Personal Communication

This message will self-destruct in five seconds… Who would have thought that today, what was once in the realm of fiction is now reality?

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Illegal NSA, Mac At 30, Facebook Vs Princeton, Top Gear Street View [Tech News Digest]

NSA activities branded "illegal," Microsoft posts record revenues, Apple celebrates Mac turning 30, Hunter Moore arrested, Facebook and Princeton argue, Twitter celebrates 'A Year On Vine', and Top Gear test track on Google Street View.

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Should Parents Spy On Their Kids? [MUO Debates]

Do you spy on your kids? If so, why? If not, why not? This is the question at hand today. These are the questions that we're going to explore in this debate.

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Obama Vs. NSA, Mossberg Leaves WSJ, Twitter TV Series, Vine Vanity [Tech News Digest]

Obama hears about NSA, Walt Mossberg goodbye, Spotify overhaul, Nick Bilton's Twitter TV series, Vine users offered vanity URLs, Bing adds new features, and George Takei loses his video game virginity.

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NSA WoW WTF, Google+ Ads, Windows Threshold, BlackBerry Bieber [Tech News Digest]

NSA spies on gamers, Google+ ads incoming, Socl for smartphones, Microsoft's plans for Windows Threshold, National Geographic maps available, anti-spying social network is launched, and BlackBerry is revealed to have rejected Justin Bieber.

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Government Surveillance, Xbox One Backwards Compatibility, Game of Thrones Game [Tech News Digest]

Coalition formed to fight government surveillance, Windows 7 declared dead, Xbox One users tricked into bricking consoles, Game Of Thrones video game, Creative Commons 4.0 arrives, Google News on iOS and Android improved, and SpaghettiOs Twitter nightmare.

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