Articles in the Privacy Category
Passwords, Privacy »
Calling all bloggers! In this article, we’re focused on WordPress security. The last thing we want is for your WordPress account to be hacked. So please read on and try these WordPress security tips. It’s time to batten down the hatches.
Apple, Facebook, Privacy »
Recently, Apple and Facebook admitted to security breaches. The two companies – and others – were the target of a widespread cyber attack. With companies like Facebook hacked, read on to see how this affects your data security.
Privacy, Safe Browsing »
Worried about browsing safely on your computer or smartphone? 2 Step Identification adds extra security to your online accounts. It uses two types of authentication to verify your identity. So even if someone figures out your password, they’ll need a special one-time code to access your account.
Mobile, Privacy »
App privacy concerns are a big deal to today’s smartphone users. Status updates, sharing photos, checking in at a favorite restaurant… And it’s still the wild west for smartphone apps. Most apps have been around less than 5 years. Check out this important update on app privacy from ITM Computing.
Google, Privacy »
A few weeks back, you may have seen the “no more passwords” headlines Google generated. Google, along with a host of other companies, is proposing to change the way we secure our data online. And our answer is, it’s about time!
Privacy »
This is the 2nd of a 2 part article on Protecting Your Privacy while Surfing the web. Yesterday, we covered Google Chrome. Today will be covering Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.
There are many way companies track your information while you’re surfing the web. While they’re tracking your information, you want to protect your privacy. The main way they keep track of your information is through “cookies,” which is a small piece of code (crumb – following analogy of cookie) on your computer when you visit a site. These cookies are left when …
Privacy »
There are many way companies track your information while you’re surfing the web. While they’re tracking your information, you want to protect your privacy. The main way they keep track of your information is through “cookies,” which is a small piece of code (crumb – following analogy of cookie) on your computer when you visit a site. These cookies are left when you click on ads. Every time you visit the site where you clicked an ad, they track what you click on and show you ads related to what you …
Privacy »
Have you ever had you bank steal money from your account? Chase just stole money from my personal account to cover business account. Of course they said, “That’s in the terms we send you.” Oh, you mean the legalese that you send every month – that “no one reads?”

