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Zoom will offer end-to-end encryption to free users, with a catch
The company was criticized for previously only offering it to paid users.
By Jack Morse
U.S. government requests for Google user data up 510% since 2010, report says
The U.S. government has made more than 163,000 user data requests in 2019 alone.
By Matt Binder
Anonymous Camera app automatically blurs faces out of protest photos
No manual blurring needed thanks to this new iPhone app.
By Alex Perry
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Get three years for only $99.
By StackCommerce
This secure VPN is extending annual subscriptions for free
An extra two months of protection.
By Joseph Green
Watch your favorite shows from around the world with VyprVPN
Access top streaming sites.
By Joseph Green
Officials who say they're 'contact tracing' protesters hurt the fight against COVID-19
Doctors, scientists, and human rights advocates are speaking out.
By Matt Binder
Google says China and Iran tried to hack Biden and Trump's campaigns
Fortunately, neither attack succeeded.
By Amanda Yeo
Signal's new blur tool will help hide protesters' identities
The new feature will help protesters stay anonymous.
By Amanda Yeo
Encrypted Signal app downloads skyrocket amidst nationwide protests
People are downloading the end-to-end encrypted messaging app in record numbers.
By Jack Morse
The FBI must be stoked about Zoom's encryption policy
Zoom's CEO wants to work with the "FBI and local law enforcement."
By Jack Morse
Coronavirus scams are thriving. Google hopes a new site can help potential victims.
COVID-19 scams have resulted in $40 million in losses so far.
By Matt Binder
Coronavirus lockdowns mean bad business for drug dealers, too
“I’m stuck with a product to move and nobody to move it to."
By Matt Binder
Major vulnerability shows dangers of mandatory contact-tracing apps
An app in Qatar demanded access to user data and potentially exposed users to being tracked by third parties.
By Jack Morse
FBI needs a warrant just to look at your phone's lock screen, says judge
A court ruled that police violated a man's rights when they took a photo of his lock screen.
By Matt Binder
Contact-tracing app caught sharing location data with Foursquare
Well, that's not great.
By Jack Morse
Scammers send fake COVID-19 contact-tracing text messages
The FTC is warning consumers about coronavirus text message scams.
By Matthew Humphries
A beer app is the latest privacy thorn in the U.S. military's side
It's almost like posting your location every time you have a beer isn't the smartest thing to do.
By Jack Morse
New algorithm discovers hundreds of Android 'creepware' apps
These apps allow people to be stalked and harassed.
By Matthew Humphries
Senate votes down ban on
spying on internet history without a warrant
It failed by a single vote.
By Rachel Kraus
6 of the best VPNs according to Reddit
When you want raw, honest opinions, you go to Reddit.
By Leah Stodart
The best malware protection software to guard you from online threats
Keep all of your devices safe — from PC to Mac and Android to iOS — with this comprehensive malware protection software.
By Kristin Hoppe
Best antivirus software for Windows 10
Keep your computer from getting compromised with these tried and true products.
By Kristin Hoppe
Thunderbolt bugs can expose your PC if you leave it alone with a hacker
Most modern laptops are affected.