XDA Developers on MSN
Google kept featuring this Chrome extension for months after it turned malicious
How can an extension change hands with no oversight?
How-To Geek on MSN
Every website you visit leaves a trail—here's how to cut it off
Your browser gives you up every time, and cookies are not the problem. One dead-simple trick takes back your privacy.
A Senate investigation revealed major data brokers allegedly hid opt-out pages from search engines, making it harder for ...
The move follows an announcement in February that the government will label all things LGBTQ+ "deviant culture." ...
When you make major adjustments to your website, you want to preserve your preexisting traffic. That’s where your website ...
From the writer behind episodes of Lost and Barry, the show weaves back and forth between two timelines, in the present day ...
Caleb believed that he was entitled to what Kim owns, and arrived in the village hellbent on completely destroying her. In ...
A compromised Chrome extension with 7,000 users was updated to deploy malware, strip security headers, and steal ...
Revel Bar Indy LLC, which owns Invy Nightclub, was a tenant of the building’s previous owner, according to court records, but ...
Spokeo reports seven hidden ways smartphones track users without permission, including accelerometer data and digital ...
What just happened? For years, Google's approach to personal privacy has relied largely on user requests and manual takedowns. The company is now expanding that process with new automation. An update ...
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