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The new EU data protection law – called the General Data Protection Regulation – has caused panic among every company across the globe. Until now, companies were free
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It seems like the scandals refuse to end for Facebook. The first social networking site that introduced people to stay connected to the internet in 2004, has been
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Ever since Google became a part of Alphabet Inc., it has not made its own corporate policy. However, people still call the company conglomerate Google as it’s the
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Anyone seriously looking for online security is bound to come across a variety of providers, with all sorts of solutions to offer. They’ll come across providers who own
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Is torrenting legal in USA, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Australia, and the rest of the world? One would ask why should one torrent and risk and go through
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Thanks to the ever-increasing advancements in technology, online scammers are getting craftier and more sophisticated, faster than ever before. The methods being employed to steal and manipulate users’
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Do individuals own their data? Do they have the right to trace, reclaim, and even perish it if they wanted to? According to courts, they do, and people
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The FIFA 2018 World Cup is just around the corner. Fans from around the globe are excited about the upcoming tournament. While some will choose to watch it
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What was supposed to be secure and private has now become exposed and public thanks to what security researchers like to call “EFAIL”. They have recently discovered vulnerabilities
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You must have received several emails over the last few weeks from different websites, which read that they are updating their privacy policies. Companies keep updating their privacy policies
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After a software bug gripped Twitter, the social media giant has cautioned its 330+ million users to change their passwords. While research by Twitter revealed no support for
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The United States Congress has passed a terrifying anti-privacy law that may spell doom for all of us. The CLOUD Act was passed discreetly as a part of
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