What to Do If Your GPS History Is Leaked

If your GPS history has been leaked, you need to act immediately: revoke location permissions for the affected app or service, change your passwords,...

If your GPS history has been leaked, you need to act immediately: revoke location permissions for the affected app or service, change your passwords,...

The best privacy-focused DNS services available right now are Mullvad DNS for pure privacy, Quad9 for nonprofit-backed threat blocking, Cloudflare 1.1.1.

To protect your DNS privacy settings, you need to switch from your ISP's default DNS resolver to an encrypted alternative using DNS over HTTPS (DoH) or...

Securing your home network properly starts with three foundational steps: upgrading your router's encryption to WPA3, changing all default credentials,...

Your router is compromised when an attacker has gained unauthorized access to it — and the signs are usually hiding in plain sight.

The most effective way to protect your browsing history online is to use a combination of tools: a reputable VPN, a privacy-focused browser or browser...

If your internet service provider has been hacked, the first thing you need to do is change your passwords — starting with your ISP account itself, then...

The best privacy settings for a Google account start with one toggle: Web & App Activity. Turning it off at Google Account > Data & Privacy > Web & App...

To protect your call history privacy, start by locking down your phone account with a PIN or passcode, disabling call log syncing to cloud services you...

Securing your voicemail starts with one step most people skip: changing the default PIN. Carriers like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile ship voicemail boxes...