Anti Spy Mobile: Your self-defense against privacy and malware threats
Making your smartphone “smarter” also means granting it permission to do certain things. Some apps collect usage statistics, for example, and others read your e-mails and messages. That’s not really a...
View ArticleBest Android apps for privacy protection and security
UPDATE New Article: Best Android Antivirus Apps Privacy has always been an issue, even long before the Android platform was invented. Since time immemorial, people have always been trying to protect...
View ArticleWifi Protector: Your shield against Wi-Fi network attacks
There are other smartphone dangers besides viruses and malware. There are also things like WiFiKill and Network Spoofer apps that might spell a lot of trouble. You certainly wouldn’t want to have your...
View ArticleBest Android apps for keeping private photos and videos hidden
Most of us have a few photos or even videos on our Android smartphones that we’d rather keep private. Whether they’re a bit racy, potentially incriminating, or just plain embarrassing, it’s probably a...
View ArticleSnapchat 2.0 update adds video messaging
After only spending 10 days in a private beta, video messaging has been added to Snapchat in the new 2.0 update which went live yesterday. Snapchat is a messaging service which allows users to adjust...
View ArticleNSA indirectly responsible for new breed of anti-spying smartphones, apps and...
When it comes to privacy it seems that the world is divided into two distinct camps. The “I don’t care, I have nothing to hide” camp and the “Privacy is a basic human right” lobby. Since the...
View ArticleGhostery wants more web browsing transparency, will release browser later...
If you haven’t heard of Ghostery, then you’re really missing out on something special. It’s a plugin for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari with Android and iOS versions available that lets you know...
View ArticleGhostery Browser released to the Play Store, here’s our quick look!
Today Ghostery, makers of the popular Chrome extension of the same name, have released a proprietary browser to the Google Play Store and the Amazon App Store. We had an opportunity to check it out...
View ArticleKrypton Anonymous Browser – Indie app of the day
What is Krypton Anonymous Browser Krypton Anonymous Browser is a privacy-oriented browser with some strong features and a real stance on your privacy. It comes bundled with Tor so you know they’re...
View ArticleHow to protect your privacy using Android
Shutterstock We keep an awful lot of personal information on our mobiles these days and they consequently know quite a lot about us. From our location and contacts to our favourite hangouts and...
View ArticleExpress VPN review
It seems to me that a week can’t go by without there being some revelation or other connected with privacy, and not only in North America, but in Europe and other parts of the world. The digital age...
View ArticleHow easy is it to capture data on public free Wi-Fi? – Gary explains
If you have read my article on what is a VPN? or read my review of Express VPN, you will have noticed that I recommend a level of caution when connecting to free public Wi-Fi hotspots. The reason is...
View ArticleWifi Protector: Your shield against Wi-Fi network attacks
There are other smartphone dangers besides viruses and malware. There are also things like WiFiKill and Network Spoofer apps that might spell a lot of trouble. You certainly wouldn’t want to have your...
View ArticleBest Android apps for keeping private photos and videos hidden
Most of us have a few photos or even videos on our Android smartphones that we’d rather keep private. Whether they’re a bit racy, potentially incriminating, or just plain embarrassing, it’s probably a...
View ArticleSnapchat 2.0 update adds video messaging
After only spending 10 days in a private beta, video messaging has been added to Snapchat in the new 2.0 update which went live yesterday. Snapchat is a messaging service which allows users to adjust...
View ArticleNSA indirectly responsible for new breed of anti-spying smartphones, apps and...
When it comes to privacy it seems that the world is divided into two distinct camps. The “I don’t care, I have nothing to hide” camp and the “Privacy is a basic human right” lobby. Since the...
View ArticleGhostery wants more web browsing transparency, will release browser later...
If you haven’t heard of Ghostery, then you’re really missing out on something special. It’s a plugin for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari with Android and iOS versions available that lets you know...
View ArticleGhostery Browser released to the Play Store, here’s our quick look!
Today Ghostery, makers of the popular Chrome extension of the same name, have released a proprietary browser to the Google Play Store and the Amazon App Store. We had an opportunity to check it out...
View ArticleKrypton Anonymous Browser – Indie app of the day
What is Krypton Anonymous Browser Krypton Anonymous Browser is a privacy-oriented browser with some strong features and a real stance on your privacy. It comes bundled with Tor so you know they’re...
View ArticleExpress VPN review
It seems to me that a week can’t go by without there being some revelation or other connected with privacy, and not only in North America, but in Europe and other parts of the world. The digital age...
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