
Can Bars and Restaurants Use Contactless Tech to Safely Reopen?
For restaurants and bars, reopening poses one big question: can their customers stay safe?
For restaurants and bars, reopening poses one big question: can their customers stay safe?
The UK government has been forced into an embarrassing, but not unexpected, U-turn over its coronavirus tracing app.
Zoom announced today plans to roll out end-to-end encryption across all plans and users, even those on the free tier.
Amazon has announced that it will put a one-year moratorium on the sale of facial recognition technology to police.
Former British PM Tony Blair says that digital ID cards would halt the spread of COVID-19 and are unavoidable in the future.
IBM has announced that the company will no longer develop, research, or offer facial recognition technology.
Charity giving is up across the United States. Time for a closer look at all the third-party payment sites people are using.
Does the FBI actually have access to your entire internet history? And, if so, what can you do about it — if anything?
The coronavirus outbreak has conspiracy theorists spinning, with many believing the rollout of 5G networks is to blame.
With fake news spreading online and being used in scams, many tech companies are tackling the problem head on.
A sudden jolt of VPN activity highlights just how far we're pushing the internet to its limits.
With coronavirus forcing many companies to adopt remote working, here are experts' tips on how to transition effectively.
1Password aims to help businesses affected by the coronavirus by removing the 30 day limit on its business software
With the coronavirus at pandemic status, businesses are being forced to consider how remote working will affect data security
The new EARN IT act is a bipartisan measure, but it may serve to erode current data encryption standards.
A study has uncovered that bots are responsible for 25% of tweets about climate change, with most denying its impact.
More than 500 Chrome extensions have been removed after researchers discovered they were fronts for malvertising software.
Would you be safe buying a Huawei phone? We investigate the company's origins and its ties to the Chinese state and military.
An investigation has revealed Avast has been selling its user data to advertisers. We explain if its VPN can be trusted still
London's Metropolitan Police service has announced they will begin using Live Facial Recognition technology on citizens.
Apple has apparently been acquiescing to FBI requests for backup iCloud data for the past two years.