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Apple’s Privacy Policy Re-Organization

In the News  Can companies create privacy policies that are easy to understand and transparent? In Apple’s new privacy pages are easier to read...
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Detecting Fraud

Review your bank, credit card and financial statements regularly to identify unauthorized activity. This is one of the most effective ways to quickly detect...
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Dangerous Android App Charges

In the News  Malicious apps strike again. In Android Keyboard App Could Swindle 40M Users Out of Millions, Lindsey O’Donnell at Threatpost discusses a...
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Governments  Requests Data from Twitter

In the News  How private is your social media data? In Twitter says government demands for user data continue to rise, Zack Whittaker at...
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DNS Over HTTPS (DoH)

As of March 2018, Google and Mozilla Foundation started testing versions of DNS over HTTPS and have no released the beta for the public...
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Don’t Login on Untrusted Computers

A password is only as secure as the computer or network it is used on. As such, never log in to a sensitive account...
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Wearable Technology Growth

In the News  Technology continues to be in high demand. In Wearable spending forecasted to increase by 27% in 2020, Brian Heater at TechCrunch...
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Adobe Data Exposure

In the News  Another large company hit with customer data exposure. In Millions of Adobe Customers Exposed in Privacy Snafu, Phil Muncaster at InfoSecurity...
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Retailer Sixth June Hit with Skimming Attack

In the News  Online shopping takes another hit. In Fashion Site Sixth June Leaking Card Data to Magecart Hackers, Phil Muncaster at InfoSecurity Magazine...
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Kids and Family Members

If you have children visiting or staying with family members (such as grandparents), make sure the family members know your rules concerning technology that...
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