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‘Appathy in the UK’: 80% of Brits refuse to download Covid tracking apps
A survey found that Brits do not want to download Covid tracking apps. Trust in data security, as well as the Government’s ability to use it, is very low.
Can your social-media past haunt you?
Your past behaviour on social media may not represent your current or future perspectives. Here is how to delete your past Social Media conduct.
Cyberstalking – Not all hacking is for profit
Hacking is not always about stealing data for money – sometimes people do it to feed their obsessions. Beware of cyberstalkers.
What to expect from the upcoming Apple and Google contact tracing apps
Apple and Google joined forces to develop the technology to trace sick people. It could help stop the Coronavirus spread, but also raises privacy concerns.
Coronavirus and geotracking: privacy concerns
Some governments are using geotracking apps to protect citizens from the Covid19 outbreak. Of course, this is meant to help – but this data could be stolen.
Chrome Incognito mode – not as secure as you think
The Google Chrome web browser offers an ‘Incognito’ mode to protect your privacy – but does it work?
Tens of Thousands of Legal Cannabis Users from the USA Exposed in a Data Breach
The details of approximately 30,000 legal cannabis customers have been accidentally exposed by a software company. The data consists of scans of ID cards.