Active Sessions is a neat way to see if you forgot to log out of your Facebook account from a public or someone else's computer, as well as if there’s unauthorized access by anyone other than yourself. Each...
Whether you’ve amassed thousands of Tweets since you first registered for the service and want to go down the memory lane or have legal, business or other reasons to grab your entire Twitter archive, you...
Online privacy will always be a hot topic, especially with giants databases such as Google’s who is basically watching our every move. It’s easy to envision how privacy can only exist by name on the Internet...
It’s no secret that Google collects a mountain of personal data on each of its users to target them through search results and advertisements. In some cases, this makes for a useful personalized experience...
Google isn’t really shy about tracking your every move across the Internet. The company admits readily following your digital footprint. This ranges from things you do such as the websites you visit, ads you...
Outside Google, Facebook probably has the biggest personal data directory on you. Whether you are considering shutting down your account or really itching to find just how much the world’s biggest social...
With the recent privacy Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook’s privacy policy is once again in the spotlight. As the world biggest social network, Facebook is keen on collecting data on its users and...
Facebook and privacy go hand in hand. It’s important to know how to secure your privacy on the world’s largest social network, and the Privacy Checkup option will help with that.
It allows you to review...
With all the recent scandals involving the social media giant, now is a good time to review your privacy settings. You’ll probably want to make some changes as the default settings aren’t adequate to a lot of...
A lot of people use Facebook to access various apps and third-party websites. While it’s quick and easy, with all the recent privacy issues the social media giant faced, you might wanna rethink your approach...
Saying that Google knows a lot about us would put us in the role of Captain Obvious. Yet, however obvious it may be, that's the truth - the search engine company holds a staggering amount of personal info...