How to Stay Private Using Twitter’s Tip Jar Feature
You could be exposing your home address with every tip you send.
You could be exposing your home address with every tip you send.
Nearly 100 gigabytes of data were locked and held for ransom.
The new criteria could bring clarity to mobile app security in the future.
Learn what the new features does and how to launch it.
You'll only care about this if you use Microsoft Teams and PowerPoint. But if you do — you'll really care about it.
The app gathers data to deliver a clear picture of the US's internet speeds.
From now on, you'll need to pay to use LastPass across multiple device types - that's why we recommend switching today.
April 15 is tax day. Here's why tax scammers are a problem, and what can keep you safe.
Google looks to remove data tracking cookies to protect user privacy, while still providing anonymous data to advertizers.
Extra security settings are coming to Microsoft Teams to keep online meetings secure and give more control to meeting hosts.
Net neutrality could be making a comeback, after a judge ruled against those trying to block it in California.
The popular messaging app will be effectively useless if you don't accept the new privacy policy by May 15th.
The email says Google wants to use one of your photos on a poster. Click to find out more, and you could lose a fortune.
LastPass is limiting the features of its free package, meaning it might be time to upgrade.
75% of respondents confirmed that they had received a scam call in 2020. Honestly, I'm surprised 25% didn't.
Sea shanties weren't enough. Now Morse code is back.
Apple has made its own password manager available on non-Apple devices. Should LastPass and its rivals be worried?
Issues with the Spamcop's spam filter meant many users emails didn't make it to inboxes.
Events ranging from Trump's threats against TikTok to the first reported COVID deaths have prompted increasing VPN interest.
Users have reported that the latest version of ProtonVPN is causing serious Windows crashes and the 'blue screen of death'
Birdwatch sees the social media giant turn to select members of its user base for help tackling misleading information online