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A week in security (Nov 22 – Nov 28)
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What is facial recognition?
Facebook recently announced it would give up on its facial recognition system. Facebook, or Meta, was using software to automatically identify…
Is Apple’s Safari browser the last, best hope for web privacy?
What browser do you use? There’s a good chance—roughly one in seven—that it’s Google Chrome. And even if you prefer a…
How social media mistakes can impact cybersecurity
We talked to members of our Malware Removal Support team and asked them what kind of problems they get asked to…
Inside Apple: How Apple’s attitude impacts security
Last week saw the fourth occurrence of the Objective by the Sea (OBTS) security conference, which is the only security conference…
Google, geofence warrants, and you
Another day, another example of how the data sharing choices we make can come back to haunt us. The Guardian reports…
Internet safety tips for kids and teens: A comprehensive guide for the modern parent
When it comes to picking a new device for your child, it’s often difficult to know where to start. Whether you’re…
Apple delays plans to search devices for child abuse imagery
After the uproar from users and privacy advocates about Apple’s controversial plans to scan users’ devices for photos and messages containing…
Watch what you send on anonymous SMS websites
It’s a good idea to try and keep certain things private. For example, people have been using anonymous email services for…