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A person holds a mobile phone showing a Whatsapp group chat for the exchange of scarce products in Caracas on June 13, 2016. / AFP / FEDERICO PARRA / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIA ISABEL SANCHEZ (Photo credit should read FEDERICO PARRA/AFP/Getty Images)
Oct 9

WhatsApp Nails Why Apps Should Default to Private Settings

Also, how to turn off the "last seen" feature on the messaging service.
By Brady Dale
Bosses have rules, too.
Sep 20

The Differences Between Workplace Privacy for Americans and Europeans

Do workers have any privacy protections in the U.S.?
By Brady Dale
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Radar sensors are seen on a car equipped with LIDAR, radar, cameras and GPS units using PolySync autonomy system development for creating and deploying driverless vehicles during the four-day auto trade show AutoMobility LA at the Los Angeles Convention Center on November 17, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. AutoMobility LA precedes the ten-day LA Auto Show, open to the public November 18 through 27. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Sep 8

Self-Driving Car Riders’ Privacy ‘Unsafe at Any Speed’ in New House Legislation

Considering an affair? Buy a bicycle.
By Brady Dale
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 06: A U.S. Navy looks binocular during the Combined Joint Logistics Over the Shore (CJLOTS) exercise at the Anmyeon seashore on July 6, 2015 in Taean, South Korea. This exercise will train the South Korea-U.S. service members on how to accomplish vital logistical measures in an area with strategic access to Seoul. Approximately 900 U.S. and 800 South Korea personnel participates in the exercise.
Nov 12

Private Browsing: Do Chrome and Firefox Reveal Users’ Weird Interests?

By Brady Dale

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