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How to Remove Your Ex from Your Digital Life
May 10, 2012, Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Staff
It's over. The more quickly you erase him -- from Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and more -- the sooner you can move on. Here's how. View Full Article »
Google Spy Case Shows Why You Should Encrypt Your Wi-Fi
April 30, 2012, Paul Wagenseil, SecurityNewsDaily Managing Editor
Don't let Big Data pry into your Wi-Fi View Full Article »
3 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy Now
April 03, 2012, Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Don't wait for government measures. Here's how to stop companies from tracking you online right now. View Full Article »
How to Set Your Smartphone's Social Privacy Settings
March 22, 2012, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
How much are you giving away while you're on the go? View Full Article »
Most Americans Feel Google, Microsoft Too Intrusive
March 12, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
65 percent of respondents also felt personalized search limits results offered. View Full Article »
Sale of Tweet Archives Worries Privacy Experts
February 29, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Your Tweets are now part of a marketing research study, security expert says. View Full Article »
Love and Theft: Online Dating Sites Put Daters' Privacy At Risk
February 14, 2012, by Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Just in time for Valentine's Day, some "heartbreaking truths" about how online sites leave their customers' privacy exposed. View Full Article »
Could You Be Sued for Not Securing Your Wi-Fi?
February 09, 2012, Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Staff
A landmark case in Massachusetts could label as pirates people who neglect Wi-Fi security. View Full Article »
Congressmen Question Amazon About Privacy on Kindle Fire
October 18, 2011, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Heat being put on the Fire View Full Article »
Google+ Adds ‘Lock Down’ Before You Publish Posts
October 05, 2011, Leslie Meredith, Senior Writer TechNewsDaily
Google responds to users’ requests for pre-post privacy feature. View Full Article »
How Online Misbehavior Lands Teens in Legal Trouble
September 12, 2011, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Sexting and cyberbullying can have legal consequences View Full Article »
Is Your Child Being Cyberbullied? Here's How to Tell ... and What to Do About It
August 23, 2011, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
Stop the problem before it gets worse View Full Article »
'Like' or 'Share' Links? You May Be Revealing Personal Info
June 07, 2011, Sue Marquette Poremba, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Sharing Web links might share too much about you View Full Article »
10 Ways to Protect Yourself on Social Media Websites
April 20, 2011, Linda Rosencrance, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
You're among friends -- in a crowd of 600 million people View Full Article »
New Guide Details E-book Privacy Rules
December 21, 2010, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
EFF investigated the privacy practices of pretty much every e-reader on the market, including Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes and Noble’s Nook, Sony Reader, iPad, and Google Books. View Full Article »
FTC's 'Do Not Track' Proposal Brings Phone Privacy Concept to Web
December 03, 2010, Sue Marquette Poremba, SecurityNewsDaily Contributor
The FTC proposes a framework to balance the privacy interests of consumers with innovation that relies on consumer information to develop beneficial new products and services, including a Do Not Trac… View Full Article »
Privacy Concern: Web ‘Sharing’ Shares Too Much
November 05, 2010, Sue Marquette Poremba, TechNewsDaily Contributor
By hitting the like button, you are giving demographic information about yourself to the site. View Full Article »
Posting Your Location Is Asking for Trouble
October 14, 2010, Matt Liebowitz, SecurityNewsDaily Staff Writer
Location-based social media programs could lead to cybersecurity problems View Full Article »
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