Protecting your personal information online starts with understanding the language of the internet. We'll break down five essential tech terms that directly affect your online privacy, from the ...
Data privacy and the safety of your accounts have become increasingly important for anyone engaging with online entertainment ...
The government has introduced an amendment to the Online Safety Bill that it says will require the regulator to conduct extra scrutiny before requiring technology companies to scan encrypted messages ...
The backlash against the encryption-busting Online Safety Bill continues to grow, suggesting the United Kingdom could soon face a looming exodus of secure messaging apps. First drafted in May 2021, ...
The head of Meta’s WhatsApp messaging service has traveled to the UK to whip up a row with the government about end-to-end encryption. Speaking to journalists in London on Thursday, Will Cathcart did ...
Using strong passwords, enrolling in multifactor authentication and signing up for alerts are ways you can protect your ...
Nearly 70 IT security and privacy academics have added to the clamour of alarm over the damage the U.K.’s Online Safety Bill could wreak to, er, online safety unless it’s amended to ensure it does not ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Reality television personality Georgia Harrison poses for photographs during a photocall to call for better online protections for women and girls, as the government moves ...
If you've been dreaming about an end-to-end encrypted alternative to Google Docs and Microsoft 365, your wish has just been granted. Swiss software developer Proton on Wednesday announced Docs in ...
In context: The UK's highly controversial Online Safety Bill, often referred to as the Snoopers' Charter, which many warn could have a global impact on encryption standards, is in the final stages of ...
Quantum computing? "It brings a lot of advantages, no doubt about that, but it also brings the biggest security threat of all time: breaking encryption." This is how Tuta Mail's Press Officer, Hanna ...
The UK government has said it will not use the powers granted by the Online Safety Bill to compel companies to scan encrypted messages until it becomes “technical feasible” to do so only for ...