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Calm VS Headspace: Which Is Best For Your Privacy & Security?
Calm and Headspace are two of the most popular mental health apps around. Which one prioritizes your privacy and security?
When My Employer Provides My Mental Health App, How Much Data Do They Have Access To?
When your employer offers you a mental health app, how much of your personal info can they see?
Getting private? Mental health and prayer apps rush to revise privacy policies
Mozilla’s latest *Privacy Not Included guide called out 29 mental health and prayer apps handling privacy poorly. Since then, five companies have said ‘mea culpa’ and changed their practices. But the industry as a whole remains untrustworthy.
Top Mental Health and Prayer Apps Fail Spectacularly at Privacy, Security
Despite dealing with issues like depression, suicide, domestic violence, and PTSD, these apps share data freely and raise many security concerns
PS5 vs Xbox Series X vs Nintendo Switch : quelle est la meilleure console de jeu en matière de confidentialité ?
Votre profil de jeu abonde de données personnelles. Voici comment les protéger.
Why Facebook, Snapchat, and Google want smart glasses to be a thing
Big Tech desperately wants to be on your face. You might want to think twice about that.
Comment acheter intelligemment des objets connectés à Internet
Conseils et astuces pour l’achat d’appareils connectés, des enceintes aux caméras de sécurité, en passant par les traqueurs d’activité et les tablettes.
Mon patron peut-il lire mes messages Slack, Microsoft Teams et Zoom ?
Explorons ces paramètres de surveillance
Privacy Problems Persist on Top Video Call Apps: Mozilla Research
Mozilla’s latest edition of *Privacy Not Included reveals that creepy data collection and sharing remain common on Facebook Messenger, WeChat, and other popular apps
Amazon's new Ring security update doesn't go far enough
A recent security update from Amazon Ring is a step in the right direction. However it’s not available for all users and doesn't address big concerns like Ring’s police partnerships and culture of surveillance.