AvatarA. PiscitelloFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPasskeys are the end of passwords, and, yes, you want themtechradar.com - By Lance UlanoffPasskeys are the future. You may not be using them yet, but a world in which we never create or memorize a password and use just your username and …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarPermission Slip Can Help You Regain Control Over Your Data. Here's How to Use Itverified_publisherCNET - Mary-Elisabeth CombsPermission Slip allows you to tell companies to stop selling your personal online data, and it's super-simple to use.
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarChrome's invasive new tracking makes this the perfect time for a new browserAndroid Authority - Robert TriggsChrome's latest update promises enhanced web privacy but it's a Hobson’s choice. Robert TriggsOpinion Post After much hand-wringing and outright objections from the broader industry, Google is forging ahead with its Ad Topics API approach to web tracking and ads, bringing Chrome closer to …
AvatarA. PiscitelloFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy Does Rebooting a Router Fix So Many Connection Issues?makeuseof.com - Aaron BrooksSwitching your router off and on again is one of the oldest tricks in the book. But why does a simple reboot fix so many connection issues? If you …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarHow to Set Up and Use the Arc Browser on iPhoneTechRepublic - Lance WhitneyArc is a new browser designed to change the way you work with web pages, tabs and other content. Like Chrome and Edge, the desktop version of Arc is …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarGoogle Warns Gmail Users Ahead Of New Security Alerts—Set Up 2FA NowForbes - Davey WinderIn a brief but essential August 23 posting to the official Google Workspace updates feed, Gmail users have been advised to set up two-factor verification now. The advice comes as Google starts rolling out a new critical security alert system to help protect account holders when “sensitive actions” …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarGoogle can now alert you when your private contact info appears onlineverified_publisherThe Verge - Emma RothYou can receive notifications when your address, phone number, or email pops up in its search results. Google is making it a lot easier to find and remove your contact information from its search results. The company will now send out notifications when it finds your address, phone number, or email …
AvatarA. PiscitelloFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo10 Pointless Windows Programs And Apps You Should Uninstall Immediatelyslashgear.com - Jack GoodwillieWhile most Windows programs and applications provide enhanced productivity or entertainment, others overstay their welcome. These unneeded programs …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarYour car is spying on you: How to see what data it's collecting and delete itverified_publisherUSA TODAY - Kim KomandoNew cars are computers on wheels. The average vehicle nowadays has over 1,400 microchips in it. Because your car is connected, it can also collect a lot of data about you. Your car is like your phone, computer, or tablet now – always listening. Here’s how to stop Big Tech from listening in. There’s …
AvatarA. PiscitelloFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGoogle just made this vital Gmail security tool completely freeverified_publisherDigital Trends - By Alex BlakeHackers are constantly trying to break into large websites to steal user databases, and it’s not entirely unlikely that your own login details have …
AvatarA. PiscitelloAvatarAvatarHow to create unlimited email addresses in one Gmail account — see which companies sell your personal dataLaptop Magazine - Jason EnglandWith companies keen to sell (or share) your personal data with third parties, here’s how to create unlimited email addresses within one Gmail account …
AvatarA. PiscitelloFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoHow to remove yourself from the internettechradar.com - By Bryan M WolfeTechRadar created this content as part of a paid partnership with Incogni. The contents of this article are entirely independent and solely reflect …