The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Cover Your Tracks tool lets you check the extent of tracking allowed by your browser, and whether the protections on hand are adequate.
Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way advertisers and others track you online. We explain how this surveillance technique ...
I am trying to sell a car and it's not going great. It's a collector car, or else I would just take it to one of the mega dealerships and sell it. In fact I already tried to do the easy guaranteed ...
Dear Eric: We go to a lot of concerts and sporting events, and I want to watch and/or listen. However, so often, others just want to talk. I need a polite way to ask them to leave me alone so I can ...
Dear Annie: I’ve worked at a boutique interior design firm for four years, and until recently, I loved my job. But two months ago, the owner hired her niece, “Claire,” fresh out of college, with zero ...
My husband and I often go to an off-leash park near our home. There is one woman who regularly frequents the small dog area with her little doggo. We do not know her well, but we are polite and ...
Dear Eric: My husband and I often go to an off-leash park near our home. There is one woman who regularly frequents the small-dog area with her little doggo. We do not know her well, but we are polite ...
DEAR ABBY: I want to end a relationship. My husband and I met a couple through mutual friends about three years ago. We are 20 years older than they are and live an hour away. When the mutual friends ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Over the past couple of years, the RTD Transit Police has ramped up its efforts, increasing the number of officers, cameras, and mental health agents to help resolve situations quickly ...
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Video shows UAP surviving missile hit
A never-before-seen video released in a Congressional hearing by a member of Congress appears to show a missile bouncing off a flying object being tracked off the coast of Yemen last year. Details ...
An AirTag feels like a simple fix for some parents. But in Texas, depending on the circumstances, it could land you in court.
Dear Eric: My mother-in-law will tolerate only positive conversations/compliments about her children. If my husband or I say something even remotely negative about my ...
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