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Google Gathers FLoC of Privacy Bull

Google continues to advocate for a ‘privacy-first’ web. The problem? Their definition of privacy and how it seems to be a Google-powered adtech nightmare.

Stop Apps From Tracking You in iOS 14.5…Mostly

iOS 14.5 introduces App Tracking Transparency or ATT. Here’s what it means to you.

Debunking 30 Enduring Myths of Cloud Security

No other technology revolution has induced more fear, uncertainty, and doubt for so long than the cloud. This post explores the “why” of it and more…

Super Feeds

It’s hard to keep track of all of the amazing content on the web. To help, I’ve created a few “super feeds” for your favourite RSS reader.

Ubiquiti Breach Is a Case Study in How NOT to Communicate After a Hack

Ubiquiti suffered a data breach and makes it worse by not communication clearly with it’s customer base.

No Privacy With Google Chrome on iOS

Google has had to disclose the amount of tracking its apps do in iOS. Shocking no one: it turns out it’s a lot.

Update Your iPhone Now…Again (iOS 14.4.2)

iOS 14.4.2 fixes a critical cybersecurity issue. Make sure to update now.

Adding Guardrails To A Cloud Account After The Fact

Setting a new cloud account well is reasonably simple, but what about accounts that are already active? Here are some tips to add guardrails after the fact.

Update Your iPhone Now (iOS 14.4.1)

iOS 14.4.1 fixes a couple of critical cybersecurity issues. Make sure to update now.

Clubhouse’s Entirely Predictable Privacy and Moderation Issues

Clubhouse is the hot new social network. It’s a promising audio-only network that now boasts over 2 millions active weekly users. During this rise, it’s committed some easily avoidable and obvious mistakes around privacy and content moder...

Security and Privacy Are Linked

Security and privacy are linked yet for some reason, you see privacy experts ignoring the impact of security and security experts who are unconcerned with privacy. Why?

Major Ransomware Services Busted

Emotet and NetWalker are both taken offline within days of each. A big wins for users, law enforcement, and international cooperation…at least for a little while.

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