From your shopping habits to your address, data brokers have many of your most personal details. We show you how to check what's out there—and regain your privacy.
Data brokers are tracking everything from your home address to your phone number. Here's how to decide between scrubbing it yourself or letting a paid service wipe your digital footprint for you.
PCMag on MSN
NordVPN
Double VPN (also known as multi-hop) is available on Windows and Android and routes your traffic through an additional VPN server for additional security. Nord is one of the few services that support ...
Streaming devices like Fire TV Sticks and Chromecasts gather personal data for various purposes. If that makes you uneasy, here's how to regain some control.
Google is now offering new ways to customize the sources that show up in your search results pages Discover newsfeed.
You can use these techniques, including a VPN and alternative methods, to quickly and easily change your IP address.
Macworld on MSN
macOS Gatekeeper review: How well does Apple’s free antivirus defend a Mac from malware
Apple's security layers fight the good fight, but malware and suspect applications can still be installed if warnings are ignored.
The law requires porn sites to obtain a government ID or another “commercially reasonable method” to verify users are 18 or older.
There is worry the law is unconstitutional, and that age verification methods requiring a user to upload a selfie and ID opens the door to identity theft.
Come Friday, getting access to pictures of nudes and sexual activity online is going to be the same as buying cigarettes, liquor, and lottery tickets.
Whether you're at home and need a privacy boost or traveling and using café Wi-Fi, here's how to set up a VPN on your iPhone.
ExpressVPN and Proton VPN both have a reputation for extreme privacy. Your choice will depend on your budget and which provider’s privacy philosophy you align with.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results