We typically always have our smartphones right next to us in case we need to answer or make a call, text someone, look something up, or just scroll aimlessly on social media. One thing you might not ...
If you think that you're already safe when using an app on your device, you're wrong. Our smartphone might be eavesdropping on a midnight video call or Zoom meeting without us knowing. It's weird, but ...
Are your apps secretly tracking and spying on you? Here’s ways to stop them. Photo by Rob Hampson on Unsplash Are our apps listening to our conversations? They certainly seem to know what’s going on ...
Apple released iOS 26 on Sept. 15, and the update brought Liquid Glass, call and text screening, and more hidden features to ...
Voice recognition is undeniable proof that we live in the future, making daily life more convenient. But what’s the downside for always-on devices that constantly listen for commands? It’s just that: ...
Who actually reads those snooze-fest terms of use and privacy policies that apps put up for download? Pew Research says only about four in 10 adults do. The rest of ...
Android typically forces low-priority apps to sleep so that they don't drain your phone's battery. Putting apps to sleep means they won't consume a lot of power and won't run in the background ...
Preventing unnecessary background app activity is an excellent way to avoid this. Doing so can also free up system resources, enhance your computer's speed, and ensure a smooth experience. Both ...