Google+ No Longer Requires You to Use Your Real Name
Following years of criticism, Google has announced that it's scrapping its requirement that anyone using Google+ uses their real name on the network.
Following years of criticism, Google has announced that it's scrapping its requirement that anyone using Google+ uses their real name on the network.
I was young and needed the RTs.
New documents have revealed that the NSA and FBI spied on specific, law-abiding Muslim-American leaders after 9/11.
Who would live in a house like this?
Nine out of 10 messages intercepted by the NSA come from regular citizens, not targets, and those private conversations and photos have been living in plain view on NSA databases.
There's a high risk that your Android phone is broadcasting your location history to anyone within Wi-Fi range that wants to listen.
Classic wrong address error gifts random Gmail user top secret banking data.
We would like to take this opportunity to dispel common myths and misconceptions surrounding the browser.
At least this time, Facebook might not be entirely in the wrong.
Pro Publica has put together this lovely chart which shows which of the agency's missions are most controversial.
The Blackphone is an Android handset that promises to keep your secrets safe, and they went on sale today for £369 – and promptly sold out.
Glass could detect someone's PIN with 83 per cent accuracy from three metres away, even when the screen wasn't visible.
The British government has revealed its justification for surveilling citizens' every move on Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks.
Using Tor is one of the best and easiest things a person can do to preserve privacy and anonymity on the Internet.
Microsoft has, so far, been unsuccessful in trying to stop the US government accessing data stored overseas. Fortunately, they've picked up some very high profile supporters that could make all the difference.
Facebook want to sell your browsing history to advertisers. Here's how you can stop that from happening.