The Best Phones For The Privacy-Obsessed
With governments looking to wrap their hands tighter around your personal data, getting a phone that can keep your information safe is paramount. Here are our best picks.
With governments looking to wrap their hands tighter around your personal data, getting a phone that can keep your information safe is paramount. Here are our best picks.
Following Friday’s US Supreme Court decision legalising gay marriage across all the States of America, Facebook released a tool that encouraged people express solidarity with a rainbow profile picture. Perhaps a cause for concern, Facebook hasn't denied that it's tracking people that use the tool. Read more >>
Articles removed from search result by Google include those describing the sentencing of a rapist, the murder of an heiress and a court case which saw judges argue about what constituted a game of football.
Most readers seem willing to trust ebook retailers with their saucy secret loves, for better or for worse.
You may have to wave goodbye to proxy domain registrations.
New political exposés from the ever faithful Wikileaks.
This self-contained snooping device can steal data from laptops within 50 centimetres of it, sniffing out information based on the radio waves that leak from processors as a result of their variations in power use. And, as you can see, it is designed to fit in a pitta bread. Read more >>
Hair colour, posture, pose and clothing can all give away a photo-subject's identity.
Concerned about NSA/GCHQ snooping? Better get rid of WhatsApp.
A disgraced lawyer obsessed with a kooky theory that the government tracked him by sending secret rays into his house... ends up discovering a secret government mobile phone tracking programme. Sounds like bizarre noir, right? But it’s true.
Imagine setting an expiry date for your browser history, and knowing that in a month it will all be automatically corrupted and destroyed.
It’s about damn time.
Facebook knows too much about faces.
Turns out the Bobbies were downloading people's face-data at Donington's Download festival.
Bing has finally decided to encrypt all search traffic. Which is good news for Bing users and privacy! That said, Goggle did this almost two years ago.
First off, stop calling them drones. Or quadcopters. You may think you know exactly what they are and what they do. You don’t.