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App Tracking Transparency is decreasing ad revenue by as much as 20%
By Joe Wituschek published
According to Brian Bowman, the CEO of Consumer Acquisition, Apple's stance that ATT is about privacy is "absurd."
It's a Brave new world – Brave's tracking-free search engine is now live
By Oliver Haslam published
There's a new (beta) search engine in town and it promises not to use your search data for anything.
1Password adds support for Touch ID and Dark Mode in the browser
By Joe Wituschek published
1Password has released a huge update to its browser experience, including support for both Touch ID and Dark Mode.
Craig Federighi talks App Tracking Transparency with Joanna Stern
By Joe Wituschek published
The Apple executive talked about the new App Tracking Transparency feature, privacy in general, and if he's a candidate for CEO at Apple.
Security researcher earns $100,000 for discovering Safari exploit
By Joe Wituschek published
Security researcher Jack Dates discovered a Safari to kernel zero-day exploit at the Zero Day Initiative hackathon event.
1Password's subs doubled when LastPass nerfed its free tier and that's weird
By Oliver Haslam last updated
Password manager 1Password saw its Family subscription signups double when LastPass changed its free tier, but why?
Five important features to look for in a smart home security camera
By Mark Knapp last updated
Even if you’re on a budget, you can still smart home security cameras that offer a number of important features.
Stop using your dog's name as a password and up your security game
By Joseph Keller last updated
Up your password game by ditching the pets names and creating strong, unique passwords with these tools and tips.
Apple's iOS 14.5 adds new security against nasty hackers
By Bryan M Wolfe published
Apple is apparently addressing a specific exploit in the latest iOS 14.5 beta.
Corellium launches individual accounts for its iOS virtualization tool
By Joe Wituschek published
Corellium, which just won its lawsuit with Apple in December, is now offering its iOS virtualization tool for individual account holders.
Apple loses its lawsuit against iPhone virtualization company Corellium
By Joe Wituschek published
A judge has ruled against Apple's copyright claim against Corellium, a security research firm that creates virtual iPhones for research purposes.
How to enable Auto Unlock on your Mac and Apple Watch
By Bryan M Wolfe, Lory Gil published
You can use your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac. Here's how.
This Amazon's Choice outdoor security system with night vision is 33% off
By IM Staff published
Firewalla Blue review: Network security for your home office or small business
By Jeffery Battersby last updated
If your home office or small business needs a bit of extra internet security, Firewalla provides network security management that you don't need an IT team to figure out.
NJ Supreme Court rules you can be forced to give up your phone's passcode
By Joe Wituschek published
In a 4-3 decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Fifth Amendment did not protect this particular defendant.
LastPass will now monitor your accounts for breaches and at-risk passwords and alert you when you need to change them
By Oliver Haslam published
Keeping your accounts safe isn't anyone's idea of fun, but LastPass just gained a couple of new features that should at least make it easier.
EU-US Privacy Shield failed to protect data of EU citizens, court rules
By Stephen Warwick published
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