= 768">
Privacy
Page 5
6 Ways to Reduce Shady-Ass Tracking on Your Computer
Let's restrict permissions for apps that don't need them, and stop them from sending your data back to the developers.
Do Therapy Apps Really Protect Your Privacy?
Text-based mental health apps like BetterHelp aren't as private as you might have hoped.
Can ISPs, Websites, and Your Boss Tell If You're Using a VPN?
Short answer: Yes. But there might not be anything to worry about.
How to Auto-Block Trolls With Twitter's New 'Safety Mode'
Twitter is taking steps to proactively curb harassment; here's how to take advantage (plus other ways to block those trolls).
How to Hide Your House From Nosy People on Google Maps
Ask Google Street View (and its competitors) to blur your house from their photos.
The Fastest Way to Clear Your Recent Browsing History in Every Browser
Your browser has a keyboard shortcut to delete your recent internet history.
How to Turn Off Location Tracking for Your Google Account
Google spies on your location by default, but you can fight back.
How to Limit Spotify From Tracking You, Because It Knows Too Much
Between its data collection, third-party trackers, and public profile info, Spotify isn't as private as you think.
How to Block Spam Calls With the Nuclear Option (and as Little Fallout as Possible)
You can block all unknown calls on iOS and Android, and avoid missing important calls, too.
How to Finally Block Someone in Google Drive
You can prevent users from sharing unwanted files or contacting you in Google Drive.
How to Keep Your Venmo Account Private and Secure [Updated]
The global feed is finally gone, but the Venmo app has other privacy concerns users must contend with.
Do Those Email Confidentiality 'Disclaimers' Really Mean Anything?
Just because the language sounds official doesn't make it a legit contract.
How to Hide Nudes, Personal Data, and Pictures of Your Ex on an iPhone or iPad
You can securely lock sensitive photos to keep you—or someone else—from stumbling upon them.
How to Disable Google Chrome's New 'Privacy Sandbox' Tracking (and Why You Want To)
Despite the name, "Privacy Sandbox" lets Google and other companies track and sell user data.
Is Audacity Really Spyware?
Audacity 3.0 will start collecting limited personal data for sharing with law enforcement and third parties.
How to Stop Nintendo From Sharing Your eShop Data With Google Analytics
Like many tech companies, Nintendo tracks eShop data with Google Analytics, but users can easily opt-out.
How to Block Your Exes and Coworkers on Tinder
Send Tinder exes, creeps, and anyone else to the blocked list.