Who hasn't been tempted to take a little peek at their partner's phone? While smartphones are machines that are technically separate from our bodies, they can also feel like an extension of our brains ...
Here’s a question: What would you do if your partner left their phone on the table and exited the room? Would you be tempted to have a look? Would you even notice it there? Or do you already peak ...
Don't worry, we all snoop. And we all snoop the exact same way. Credit: Mashable composite; Gaudi Lab / Shutterstock, Kiselev Andrey Valerevich / Shutterstock In our Love App-tually series, Mashable ...
One cert, in plaintext, on thousands of devices, led to what looks like years of crime South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ...
To snoop or not to snoop, that is the question. There's no doubt that the technological advances occurring all over the world are making snooping easier than ever before. There's no need for fancy spy ...
Dear Dan: I’ve been with my boyfriend for 2.5 years and we have a great relationship — or so I thought. Last week, I snooped on my boyfriend’s browser history and I don’t know what to do with what I ...
“Seven in ten Americans say it is rarely or never acceptable for someone to look through their partner’s cellphone without that person’s knowledge,” a Pew Research Center poll found. However, fully 34 ...
As Chromebooks continue to move into the workspace, the need for privacy will steadily increase. The next big privacy advancement for Chromebooks will let you know when someone is snooping or looking ...
It takes seconds for someone to compromise privacy and security on your Android phone. Though compromise from strangers such as hackers and other cybercriminals are more commonly discussed, sometimes ...
Concern over personal privacy in the era of NSA spying revelations has reached something of a Code Orange. Earlier this summer, the Pew Research Center reported that for the first time since the 9/11 ...