Explainer: Google settles class-action lawsuit over Incognito mode
Chrome’s Incognito mode doesn’t prevent Google from tracking you—and users sued over it. Here are the terms Google agreed to in a settlement.
We asked people in 4 countries how often they back up...
Spoiler: most people don't back up their data frequently enough.
Rejecting data demands, ExpressVPN removes VPN servers in India
Our users will still be able to connect to VPN servers that give them Indian IP addresses.
GDPR 4 years on: How data consent changed the internet
Do you love or hate the “I agree” button? We take a look at how the EU's data privacy law has affected individuals and businesses.
Delete your period tracking apps
Find out why these health apps are in the news lately.
Why anonymous data isn’t as anonymous as you think
Discover how data de-anonymization, also known as data re-identification, can link anonymized data back to you.
Got a new iPhone or Android? Here’s how to transfer data...
Switching to a new smartphone? Here’s how to move your data from your old phone to a new phone.
What you should do after losing your phone
Losing your phone is nerve-racking, but it’s best stay focused on getting it back and protecting your data.
A dozen final roses: ‘The Bachelor’ by the numbers
We take a deep dive into data surrounding the show, from the phrases contestants keep using to the average length of resulting relationships.
FTC study: ISPs share far more user data than you’d expect
The FTC has found that internet service providers 'unnecessarily' collect data, and often for ad targeting on behalf of third parties.