Netflix named Microsoft as its partner for its ad-supported service. The “Stranger Things” streamer, which has been struggling to retain and add subscribers, announced in April that it was planning on rolling out an ad-supported tier... Read More
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Apple is preparing to pay out $14.8 million as part of a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company stored iCloud subscribers’ data on third-party servers without informing them. The free version of Apple iCloud... Read More
If you’ve stopped Google from collecting your web and app activity, Google still has your data from before. Here’s how to delete your previous web and app activity: 1. Open Google.com on your desktop or mobile... Read More
When you make a new Google account, Google minimizes the amount of data it collects by only keeping 18 months’ worth of web and app activity by default — anything older than that is deleted automatically. Here’s how to... Read More
Disabling tracking will prevent Google from storing new location information, but it doesn’t delete any prior data gathered. Here’s how to delete that information: 1. Open Google.com on your desktop or mobile... Read More
If you use Google’s apps on your iPhone or Android phone, it’s a good possibility you’re being tracked. And turning off your location history in your Google account doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. To... Read More
Google has mapped out just about every place on the planet with Google Maps, Google Street View and Google Earth, and in doing so, they’ve captured a lot of unexpected things. Among them – a cheating wife, a UFO in Antarctica, a couple... Read More
Zoom is rolling out a number of new updates for its video conferencing software and one of them might finally encourage users to ensure they’re on time for their next big meeting. According to a new blog post from the company, Attendance... Read More
Online shopping scams are on the rise as thieves take advantage of the surge of people flocking to the internet during the holidays.They do it by creating slick-looking websites pretending to sell items on high demand. To lure you onto the sites,... Read More
YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond its ban on false information about the COVID vaccines to include content that contains misinformation about other approved vaccines, it said in a blog post on Wednesday. Examples of content... Read More
Google is the latest giant company to join the NFT mania. Today, the tech giant teamed up with Canadian blockchain studio Dapper Labs, creator of the Flow blockchain, and NFT marketplaces like NBA Top Shot. This multi-year partnership focuses... Read More
Hundreds of millions of people around the globe use Microsoft Office 365, which includes Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, Publisher and more. Unfortunately, criminals are always in cyberspace trying to steal your information... Read More
Google has announced new features to protect underage users, including the ability for parents to remove images of their children from search results. Announced on 10 August, the features aim to limit access to young people’s information and... Read More
Google is postponing a return to the office for most workers until mid-October and rolling out a policy that will eventually require everyone to be vaccinated once its sprawling campuses are fully reopened. The more highly contagious delta variant... Read More
Google Fiber is cutting the cable cord for its customers, whether they want it or not, and ending traditional TV service in Charlotte and the Raleigh-Durham area on Sept. 30, the company recently announced. Google Fiber said it is making the change... Read More