March 30, 2017 How will ISPs collect and sell your browser history? Concerned about your web privacy? These are the ways that Internet Service Providers can collect and sell your browser history.
March 29, 2017 House votes to block Obama-era online privacy rule The House voted Tuesday to block online privacy regulations issued during the final months of the Obama administration, a first step toward allowing internet providers such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon to sell the browsing habits of their customers.
March 14, 2017 Facebook tightens privacy, bans developers from harnessing data for surveillance Facebook, saying it is “committed to building a community where people can feel safe making their voices heard,” updated its privacy policies on Monday to state unambiguously that developers are forbidden from using its data to create surveillance tools.
March 12, 2017 Tech Q&A: Dealing with Facebook blowhards Want to know how to deal with Facebook blowhards, keep your browsing private and shoot better Instagram pictures? Then read this column.
March 10, 2017 UN pushes for cyber surveillance treaty, but controversy may arise As cybersecurity threats around the globe rise, the United Nations is pushing to come up with an international treaty to protect people's data from government surveillance.
March 10, 2017 Alexa could be Amazon's next big winner Amazon makes most of its money from being an easy place to shop on the Web and from its role as an internet backbone. Soon, its voice assistant Alexa may also generate billions in sales -- but users still need to be careful what they say to it.
March 5, 2017 Tech Q&A: Filing your taxes online, finding great shipping deals Tech expert Kim Komando answers questions on how to keep your information private online, switch cell phone carriers, and more.
March 4, 2017 How to do a free background check online You’d be amazed how much public information is tangled up in the web.
March 2, 2017 Incredible tech detects gunfire across America Are those lamps on your local streets detecting when guns are fired?
February 7, 2017 Sean Spicer's supposed Venmo account sparks attention on Twitter A Venmo account thought to belong to Trump administration press secretary Sean Spicer surfaced earlier this week, generating plenty of buzz online.