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  • How to Spy on Your Own Phone (and Why You Might Want to)

    How to Spy on Your Own Phone (and Why You Might Want to)

    Do you have a sneaking suspicion your partner is spying on your phone? It’s a big accusation, and confronting them without evidence is walking a risky path. If you find yourself in a situation where you think your partner (or someone else in the house) is looking through your iPhone or Android while you’re asleep,…


  • What’s New in Chrome and ChromeOS 107

    What’s New in Chrome and ChromeOS 107

    Google updates Chrome like clockwork. Each month, you can expect a new version of the browser, sporting new features and changes for all of us to enjoy. Chrome 107, in particular, focuses the changes on Chromebooks, with ChromeOS 107, including a Stage Manager-like camera feature and the ability to close your laptop without putting it…


  • The Best Privacy Features in DuckDuckGo’s New Web Browser

    The Best Privacy Features in DuckDuckGo’s New Web Browser

    It’s hard to convince people to change at all, but it’s especially difficult to switch to a different web browser. Whether you’re team Chrome, Edge, Safari, or one of the other dozens of options, you like what you like. DuckDuckGo has its work cut out for them if they want users to hop aboard its…


  • Android Users Can Now Hide Chrome Incognito Tabs With Their Fingerprint

    Android Users Can Now Hide Chrome Incognito Tabs With Their Fingerprint

    Google added a new feature to Chrome for Android that will keep your open Incognito mode tabs hidden away unless they’re unlocked with your fingerprint data. This new feature is similar to the “Privacy Screen” option found in the iPhone versions of Google apps like Google Authenticator, Drive, Fi, and the iOS Google App. However,…