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You Should Turn Off Your YouTube Watch History
You don't need to feed YouTube's recommendation algorithms any longer.
Is Zoom Really Using Your Video Calls to Train AI?
The short answer is "maybe," but you don't need to stop using Zoom.
Use These New Google Privacy Tools to Protect Your Data
The search giant is rolling out three new tools to improve your privacy in Search.
Your Phone Isn’t Spying on You to Show You Ads (It’s Worse Than That)
Your iPhone is not eavesdropping on your conversations to sell you things. It’s actually much worse.
You Can Finally Use iCloud Keychain in Chrome
Maybe it's time to embrace iCloud Keychain as your one and only password manager.
Netflix’s ‘You Are Awful’ Online Experience Is Either Deeply Oblivious or Downright Evil
Art really imitates life with Streamberry and Netflix alike.
Claim Your Share of This Google Class Action Settlement
Google almost certainly owes you money for violating your privacy.
Block People From Seeing That You Opened Their Emails
Some emails have hidden read receipts—here's how to stop them from tracking you.
You Can Use End-to-End Encryption in Facebook Messenger Right Now
Meta is still rolling out default end-to-end encryption to Messenger, but here's how to enable it now.
How to Delete Your House’s Pictures From Sites Like Zillow, Redfin, and Realtor
Boost your online privacy by scrubbing your IRL location from realty sites
How to Avoid Copyright Strikes on Private and Unlisted YouTube Videos
Not even your home videos are exempt from YouTube's Content ID checks.
Delete Your Phone Number From Twitter Before They Sell It
Twitter is reportedly making plans to sell your location data, too.
Here’s How Much Data Companies Will Harvest From You on Cyber Monday
Every site you interact with is hungry for your personal data—but you can take steps to limit what they take.
How to Spy on Your Own Phone (and Why You Might Want to)
Worried someone is snooping through your phone? Look for the evidence they've left behind.
DuckDuckGo Can Now Stop Apps From Tracking You on Android
You can stop creepy Android app trackers in their place with DuckDuckGo.
The Best Privacy Features in DuckDuckGo’s New Web Browser
DuckDuckGo's new web browser brings some killer privacy features to the Mac.
Why Reddit Is Losing It Over Samsung’s New Privacy Policy
Samsung's latest update to its privacy policy is a bit creepy.
Stop Sharing Tinder Screenshots on the Internet, You Monsters
Whether you're looking for clout or fleeting fame, knock it off.
DuckDuckGo Can Now Block Your Emails From Being Tracked
DuckDuckGo's feature creates burner email addresses whenever a company asks you for yours.
Precise Location Is Giving Your Coordinates Away to Apps
Your phone is broadcasting your exact location to apps that don't need it.