Privacy
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Information privacy is an aspect of data security that means protecting and proper handling of information. It includes determining what data can be shared with third parties and how it is legally collected. One can apply data privacy in multiple ways, such as data masking, encryption, and authentication. Privacy protection is crucial nowadays as it helps keep people who want to exploit your private data away from it.
Twitter Will Put Warnings and Labels on Misleading COVID-19 Tweets
These labels and warning messages will provide users with additional information or context on tweets with COVID-19 misleading information.
500,000 Zoom Logins Were Sold Through an Anonymous Telegram Account
A new Zoom scandal occurred due to poor privacy. This time, 500,000 Zoom logins were leaked to a private Telegram account, and then accounts were redeemed by Cyble cybersecurity experts for $6,000.
Quiz: What Is Temp Mail?
In real life, in order not to be considered homeless, you need a residence permit, and on the Internet, you need an email address, or maybe a temporary one. And you’d better know something about it to use it safely, quickly, and anonymously. Do you know enough about temp mail? Find out in our quiz!
What Is Tor? A Manual for Dummies
Tor is a router system that serves to create an anonymous encrypted connection through a chain of proxies. It is an independent network of virtual channels, allowing you to transfer encrypted data within the network.
TikTok Launches Parental Controls With "Family Safety Mode" Feature
TikTok has launched a new "Family Safety Mode" feature for parents, which can link their children's accounts to their own, allow parents to disable the direct messages and determine how much time a kid will spend in the app.
Who and How Controls Our Digital Footprints?
Any actions in the digital environment leave various traces. Some of them can be changed or deleted, but in most cases, we cease to control them.
Nearly 500,000 Hacked Zoom Accounts Were Sold on Dark Web
Zoom is having more severe problems. About 530,000 accounts were sold for pennies, and some were even given away for free. Many companies, including Google, have barred employees from using the service.