Who is tracking you on the web and how
What web beacons and tracker pixels are, what’s so obnoxious about them, and how to disable them.
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What web beacons and tracker pixels are, what’s so obnoxious about them, and how to disable them.
What is stalkerware, how widespread is the problem, and what is the relationship between domestic and digital abuse.
A recent study shows that even “clean” Android smartphones collect a lot of information about their owners.
How to respond to tracking requests in iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 14.5 — or opt out of app tracking completely.
Researchers have created an extension to learn about the information websites collect to “fingerprint” browsers.
Mobile apps can track your location and sell the data to third parties. What can you do about it?
This week, Dave and Jeff discuss a crazy story of cyberstalking from eBay, NHS tracing app issues, cryptoexchange money laundering, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss a ransomware attack on Honda, the support life of IoT appliances, Singapore COVID-19 tracking, Space Force, and more.
Dave and Jeff discuss how to keep personal data safe while protesting, the kerfuffle around NHS coronavirus texts, and more.
Listen to your cookies with the Listening Back browser extension to understand the real scale of Web tracking.
How paranoid employers and jealous partners can spy on you, and why chip bags are best left to movie heroes.
In the latest Terminator movie, is Sarah Connor protected against cell-phone tracking?
The truth about the recently discovered — and already fixed — bug in Kaspersky consumer products.
This week’s episode of the Kaspersky Podcast looks at Google tracking (and possible lawsuits as a result), Gatwick screen fails and Trello board fails.
Creators of ad mailings and spam are very interested in knowing whether you read their messages. This post explains how to protect against e-mail tracking.
In this edition of the Kaspersky Lab podcast, we discuss the return of Olympic Destroyer, fake news spreading through WhatsApp, and more.
Targeted ads are all over the Internet nowadays. One minute you’re searching for information about hair loss, the next you’re seeing offers for a remedy. Click the Like button on
Recent news about IP cameras being hacked and private footage sold unlawfully online has bestirred the Internet yet again. Such headlines are now unsurprising; however, one new case has a sensitive twist:
As you probably know, modern apps often spy on users — at least to the extent of tracking their locations. If your privacy matters to you and you use an