Tag: Privacy
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Top 5 Free Android Apps To Hide Your Photos And Videos
Here, we have compiled a list of Top 5 Free Android Apps to Hide Your Photos and Videos. You just need to pick the one that suits you best.
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Advanced Mobile Care – All in One Solution for Android
The Advanced Mobile Care by IOBIT is one stop solution to all your problems. It solves your problems of task manager, antivirus, app manager, cache cleaner, privacy manager and power saver and battery optimiser.
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5 Best Ad Block Extensions For Chrome
Here is our list of 5 best ad blocker extensions for Google Chrome that could save you from annoying ads and protect your privacy.
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Comcast, AT&T, Verizon Confirms They Will Not Sell Individual Browsing History
However, Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon have all made statements claiming they will not sell your personal web browsing history.
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How To Configure Privacy And Safety In Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge comes with some basic security and privacy features. Here are some tweaks to help keep your data private
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Even After Opting-Out WhatsApp Still Shares Information With Facebook For “Other Purposes”
Opting out the new terms and policy in WhatsApp does not opt people out of the various other data sharing agreements between WhatsApp and Facebook.
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10 Best Ad Blocker, Security & Privacy Extensions For Firefox
Here is our list of 10 best ad blocker, security and privacy extensions for Firefox that could help you to protect your privacy and save bandwidth.
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DOJ Cracked Brooklyn iPhone, Withdraws Its Request To Apple
Department of Justice have got hold of the passcode for the New York drug dealer’s iPhone and withdrawn their request to have Apple unlock the iPhone.
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FBI Director Hints They Paid Over $1 Million To Unlock San Bernardino iPhone
In a security conference in London, FBI director James Comey revealed that the FBI paid more than $1 million to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone 5c.
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Apple Engineers Sees Hackers As Major Threat To Security Than Government
In a recent conference call, Apple iPhone engineers revealed that they still believe hackers are more pressing threat to user privacy than the government.
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FBI Used Professional Hackers To Unlock San Bernardino iPhone
FBI hired help of professional hackers who discovered a security flaw in the iPhone 5C to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone 5c.
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FBI Gains Access To San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c Without Assistance From Apple
According to a court filing made today, FBI has finally gained access to the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone without any assistance from Apple.
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Apple Says Government Is Trying To ‘Rewrite History’ In San Bernardino Shooting Case
In the recent court filing Apple speaks plainly and argues that the government is seeking to “rewrite history” with its interpretation of the All Writs Act.
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Facebook, Google, Snapchat And WhatsApp Are Planning To Strengthen Encryption
A recent report indicates that a number of tech companies including Facebook, Google, Snapchat, and WhatsApp are planning to increase the use of encryption in their service.
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Apple Files Its Response To Court Order. Refuses FBI Request To Create ‘GovtOS’
Apple filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss a court order requiring the company to unlock the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone at the FBI’s request.
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Apple Is Reportedly Working On Stronger iCloud Encryption In Light Of Its Dispute With FBI
Apple engineers are working on strengthening the encryption methods for iCloud and iPhone, so that the company can no longer decrypt any data stored in them.
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San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone 5c Apple ID Password Was Changed While In Government Possession
Apple executives revealed that the Apple ID password linked to the iPhone 5c belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooter was changed within 24 hours of the government taking possession of the phone.