This has been quite a stunning week in regard to the privacy and security of smartphone users. Specifically, two investigations have revealed troubling privacy concerns around smartphone ...
The first line of defence for your smartphone is a strong lock screen. Use a PIN, pattern, or biometric authentication (such as fingerprint or face recognition) to prevent unauthorised access boAt ...
Update, Dec. 6, 2024: This story, originally published Dec. 4, now includes data from two new reports that highlight more information about the kind of phishing threats that smartphone users are ...
and they were also less concerned about privacy risks. Here's everything that the CNET survey found. Key takeaways from CNET's survey: A quarter of smartphone owners (25%) don't find AI features ...
Update, Dec. 07, 2024: This story, originally published Dec. 05, now includes details of innovative technological solutions for smartphone users looking to protect themselves from the kinds of AI ...
A quarter of smartphone owners (25%) don't find AI features helpful, 45% are reluctant to pay a monthly subscription fee for AI capabilities, and 34% of them have privacy concerns. A little over ...
This isn't about creating a digital nanny state, it's about implementing sensible guardrails in an environment that has proven dangerous for the mental health of young users.
the Liberty Phones offer a radical alternative to the multi-billion-dollar smartphone market with privacy and security at their core. Many conventional devices run operating systems designed with ...