Who hasn't been tempted to take a little peek at their partner's phone? While smartphones are machines that are technically separate from our bodies, they can also feel like an extension of our brains ...
Our devices hold our digital lives. And all those photos, videos, documents, messages, and emails contain some highly personal information. That's why locking down your tech the right way is essential ...
As Chromebooks continue to move into the workspace, the need for privacy will steadily increase. The next big privacy advancement for Chromebooks will let you know when someone is snooping or looking ...
Infidelity is common in romantic relationships in the United States. In a recent study of more than 22,000 people, 16.48 percent admitted to having sex with someone other than their husband or wife ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Snooping is something more people do than will admit. But can secretly scanning your partner's phone actually help your relationship? A new study says maybe. You know it's wrong, ...
Smartphone users got another reason to worry about privacy this week, when the New York Times reported that iPhone and Android apps can spy on your photos without permission. The reports followed a ...
Apple’s iOS 14 beta has proven surprisingly handy at sussing out what apps are snooping on your phone’s data. It ratted out LinkedIn, Reddit, and TikTok for secretly copying clipboard content earlier ...