Netflix, Facebook, and Instagram, but for kids?
Some of the biggest tech companies like Netflix and Meta are creating versions of their platforms for young children. Good idea/bad idea?
What you should do when deleting an app from your phone
Removing an app from your phone does not mean you’ve deleted your account on the service. The app maker still has your information.
How to delete your TikTok account permanently
Concerned about TikTok's privacy policies? Follow our hassle-free guide on permanently removing the app from your device.
The internet is safer now—but a VPN is still essential protection
The internet is a far more encrypted place than it was 10 years ago, but privacy and security experts still recommend a VPN for most users.
Guide to Facebook’s new privacy settings
Where did Facebook’s Privacy Settings go? The answer: everywhere.
Experts respond to our study into telehealth privacy risks
As healthcare apps become more common, the industry speaks out about what developers must consider when it comes to patient privacy.
Our privacy analysis of 10 opioid treatment and recovery apps
The study raises questions about privacy and security surrounding telehealth, which has been on the rise amid calls for social distancing.
7 technologies that ruin everything
Did e-readers ruin reading? Did dating apps ruin dating? Did streaming services ruin movie-going? Our blog writers weigh in on what technology has taken from their real-life experiences.
Top cloud services to store photos online (free and paid)
With Google Photos discontinuing free unlimited storage, we list other cloud storage options for your photos.
WhatsApp’s new privacy policy explained (2021)
The app wants to collect your chats with businesses. Not accepting its new privacy policy will mean limited access to app functions and eventual account deletion.