Time to clean the cobwebs on your MacBook to make sure it's running as smoothly as possible.
All the websites you've ever visited are still hogging up space on your iPad. Take a minute out to clear them.
It turns out Google was always tracking users, even with Incognito mode.
If you're going to use incognito or private mode, be aware of its limits.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
A week into phase one of Google’s cookie killing project in Chrome, early tests show how it could hit the web’s bottom line.
Catch up on the biggest tech stories from this week.
It’s the beginning of the end in Google’s plan to kill cookies forever.
Facebook introduces a confusing new setting as the walls close in on Zuckerberg’s data machine.
Google’s cookie-killing “Privacy Sandbox” project is finally set to begin.
It’s not exactly a VPN, and it will only work with Google-owned domains to start, but it could offer users more ways to hide their activity online.
The company's Privacy Sandbox tools are now on about 97% of Chrome user's machines.
Welcome Privacy Sandbox: Google’s cookie-killing spree hits the browser in July. Here's what it means.
Know what you're looking at and what you're clicking on.
From covering your browsing tracks automatically to generating AI images.
A new test shows Google's "Privacy Sandbox" ad targeting tools perform only a little worse than Chrome's browser cookies.
The feds took down a hotbed of digital malfeasance this week. Where will dark web goons hawk stolen identities now?
A user survey hints at a new project that aligns with Amazon's lucrative push into advertising as a complement to Prime.
Ramp up your online privacy with this straightforward tweak.
Take back control of your privacy by retracing your steps.