Apps are what make your iPhone work; without them, it would be little more than a blank slate that you could make calls from, but not much more. The list of must-have apps every iPhone user should ...
One common camera setting quietly attaches more personal information to photos than most people realize. Disabling it or deleting it can protect your privacy.
Turns out "set it and forget it" isn't great privacy advice.
KEEPING your phone away from snoopers isn’t just smart – it’s vital if you want to protect yourself from stalkers, fraudsters ...
Apps and websites are always wanting more, aren’t they? More data, more privileges, more control. As a result, you’ll often get a flurry of permissions or cookie pop-ups whenever you open up an app or ...
I am an author and features writer at Android Police. I primarily writes guides, how-tos, and roundups on the latest smartphone apps and features for Android Police since joining the team in early ...
Here is a guide on how to stop Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla Firefox from accessing your webcam or microphone in Windows 11/10. Doing so will basically prevent these web browsers from ...
Whenever you open a webpage or service (like a mic test service, video recording webpage, etc.) in the Chrome browser that needs access to a webcam or camera, a pop-up appears prompting you to allow ...
This is pretty disturbing. Google engineer Felix Krause has detailed an alarming privacy setting in Apple’s iOS that enables iPhone apps with camera permission to surreptitiously take photos and ...