Posh Universities Demand Exclusion From Freedom of Information Rules
Want to spend £4bn of our money a year in private, please.
Want to spend £4bn of our money a year in private, please.
Definitely, definitely not mass surveillance.
Apple chief defends privacy, again.
Dismisses confidential correspondence pleas.
Warns that weakening or unlocking encryption on demand is a bit off.
Travelling to the States this Christmas?
The first time Apple's directly addressed the terms of the Snooper's Charter.
The Canadian company’s recent blog post says a lot.
Grim case of the day.
Hopefully won't make logging in to internet banking any harder than it already is.
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With close to one-and-a-half billion people currently on Facebook, keeping a low profile can be tricky. If you do want to make it more difficult for people to track you down, there are ways to do it.
Customs officials can also comb through USB drives, CDs, DVDs, phones, tablets, laptops, or other electronic devices.
We're not worthy!
Users practically sign their life away when using certain apps – all to find out which Game of Thrones character they are.