What Deactivating or Deleting Facebook Really Means for Privacy
Wednesday, 20 March 2019
You’ve heard a lot about privacy concerns on Facebook. You’ve decided enough is enough. You’re going to deactivate your account. But what does that actually mean to your privacy? Is your personal data completely wiped? And is it better to deactivate or delete your profile? Facebook Deactivation vs. Facebook Deletion We need to differentiate between
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How to Really Block Time-Wasting Websites: 3 Tips That Work
Monday, 11 February 2019
When you’re trying to get some work done online, you might find the web too big and too fascinating a distraction to ignore. But you can sideline it with the help of tips and tools that block time-wasting digital content for you. Let’s explore them below. 1. Install a Blocker App or Extension Before you
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Can You Really See Who Viewed Your Facebook Profile?
Wednesday, 03 October 2018
One of the biggest questions users ask about Facebook is whether you can see who has viewed your profile. In fact, a quick glance through search results shows dozens of apps and services that claim to let you see this information. But should you believe them? Is there really some kind of way to know
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Blockchain Security: How Safe Is a Bitcoin Transaction Really?
Monday, 10 September 2018
Thanks to blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies are often seen as more secure than existing currencies, banks, and financial institutions. Transactions recorded in a public, distributed ledger are more transparent and harder to tamper with. However, there are two sides to the coin. Cryptocurrency transactions and blockchain ledgers do have some security weaknesses, but they aren’t necessarily
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6 Signs Microsoft Is Really a Fan of Linux
Sunday, 03 June 2018
Several years ago, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stood in front of a presentation slide that said Microsoft loves Linux. Some people were happy to see this change. Others were skeptical. Did Microsoft really love Linux after all? Microsoft is a corporate entity, so it isn’t big on emotions. But over the past few years, the
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