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Why Your Old Devices Are Still a Security Risk

Why Your Old Devices Are Still a Security Risk There is a common assumption people rarely question. If a device is no lo…

Why Your Phone Doesn’t Need to Be Hacked to Be Tracked

Why Your Phone Doesn’t Need to Be Hacked to Be Tracked Most people imagine tracking as something dramatic, such as a hacke…

Why Airplane Mode Doesn’t Make You Invisible

Why Airplane Mode Doesn’t Make You Invisible Airplane mode is not full privacy Airplane mode feels like a switch that disc…

Auto Sync - Convenience or a Privacy Loophole?

The Silent Risk of Auto Sync Across Devices Most People Ignore You log into your account on a new device. It feels normal.…

Biometric Unlock vs Passwords - The Privacy Trade-Off Most People Ignore

Biometric Unlock vs. Passwords: The Privacy Reality Most people choose convenience without thinking twice. You pick up your …

You Trust Browser Extensions… But They Might Be Watching You

The Hidden Risk of Trusted Browser Extensions - What Most Users Don’t Know Most of us install browser extensions without a s…

The Invisible Hand - Why Your Browser’s Memory is a Privacy Minefield

We have reached a point in digital life where typing feels unnecessary. We expect our devices to anticipate our needs, and f…

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