April 20, 2017 Mastercard has a new credit card with a fingerprint scanner in it Mastercard has unveiled a new credit card that incorporates a fingerprint scanner built right into the bottom of the card.
April 14, 2017 Facebook could get access to all your juicy WhatsApp information from this summer YOUR WhatsApp is about to get a lot less private. Facebook, which bought WhatsApp in 2014, is in negotiations with the European regulator to get its hands on the chat app’s juicy data.
April 7, 2017 Twitter yanks lawsuit against US government over anti-Trump account Twitter has withdrawn its lawsuit against the U.S government over an attempt to reveal the identities of the users behind the anti-Trump @ALT_USCIS account.
April 7, 2017 Twitter files lawsuit over US government attempt to identify users behind anti-Trump account Twitter has filed a lawsuit against the U.S government over an attempt to reveal the identities of the users behind the @ALT_USCIS account, which has been critical of President Trump’s administration.
April 2, 2017 Tech Q&A: Online service records, web surfing, old-fashioned phones Want to find military records online, keep your web surfing secret and cash in on “unclaimed money”? Then read this column.
April 1, 2017 3 ways to search the web without Google tracking you “Google” has become synonymous with “search for information,” but even mighty Google has its drawbacks — especially if you value your privacy.
March 31, 2017 Privacy activists want to sell Trump's browsing data Two privacy campaigns want to buy, then sell, the web browsing histories of politicians such as President Donald Trump.
March 31, 2017 Porn sites want you to watch worry-free Relax, your personal porn-watching habits will be protected.
March 30, 2017 Does your web traffic pass through an NSA listening point? An internet mapping tool can show where your web traffic passes through suspected NSA listening points, according to its creators.
March 30, 2017 How to safeguard your data at the US border The Trump administration, with its special interest in immigration and security, raises new questions about how much control you actually have over your data while traveling.