Ads are coming to Discord, a messaging platform beloved by gamers. Why? And what will come out of it? And most importantly, how to block them. We explain.
HP wants you to subscribe to a printing service instead of buying a printer. But the offer, made in the name of convenience, comes with strings attached and at the expense of your privacy.
There are browsers of all stripes, and each claims to be the most privacy-respecting. We've picked some, such as Firefox and Safari, and looked under their hood.
When you switch to 'Incognito mode' in Chrome, Google is still able to see everything what you're doing in there, the company itself admitted. At long last.
Deciding what to give to a child for Christmas, birthday, or any other special occasion? That's not an easy task, and a smart toy may seem like a perfect choice. However, pay very close attention to what personal data such a toy may leak about your child.
AI chatbots slowly take over our everyday lives, and the question of how privacy-friendly they are becomes very relevant. And while industry-leading bots like ChatGPT and Bing AI can't boast a good privacy record, the new AI by Brave enters the scene.
Modern automakers are hungry for your data, and once they get it, they are pretty generous with it. Mozilla's recent report exposed the spies on wheels — we bring you the best takeaways.
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