Consumers can now make claims in Google's settlement of a lawsuit that alleged it needlessly collected Android user's data. See if you qualify.
Android phone users may be eligible to claim part of a $135 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit on data collection.
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Android phone users can claim part of a $135 million class-action settlement from Google over data collection. Here's how to ...
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ESET researchers discover another iteration of NGate malware, this time possibly developed with the assistance of AI.
Phone privacy settings leak personal data by default-disable ad tracking, location sharing, microphone access, and 5 other ...
You download an app, tap "allow," and move on. It feels routine. But according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, that simple step may open the door to far more ...
Blurring sensitive info in Android screenshots is easiest with apps like Screenshot Editor Markup (AI text detection), Blur Face (auto face blur), PrivacyBlur (simple ...
One app, a few macros, and suddenly your Android starts pulling its own weight.
This free app makes journaling so easy that I've managed to do it for 3 months ...