
4 Ways to Protect Your Mobile Phone, According to Cybersecurity Experts
Having a lock screen password on your phone is not enough to protect your sensitive information. Here are some additional measures to keep your device safe. Read on!
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Having a lock screen password on your phone is not enough to protect your sensitive information. Here are some additional measures to keep your device safe. Read on!
Telegram has recently updated its privacy policy to allow the disclosure of users' phone numbers and IP addresses to law enforcement agencies, but only in cases where users have violated the platform's rules.
With or without milk? This question, which every coffee lover faces, reaches the heights of Shakespeare's "To be or not to be?". Here's the answer.
Scientists have made an exciting discovery about the Moon: traces of water and hydroxyl—an essential molecule made up of hydrogen and oxygen—are found all over its surface. This revelation changes our understanding of the Moon's geology and holds significant implications for future human exploration.
Good news for Google Maps users: the navigation application is getting a new, simple, and intuitive reporting button, making it easier to avoid traffic jams.
Every apartment has items that clutter up the space and collect dust, making the home feel disorganized and chaotic. Here are five common items that could be ruining your apartment's overall image and some tips on how to get rid of them.
Many people are puzzled by the peculiar names of IKEA furniture, often finding them difficult to remember or pronounce. However, there's a method to the madness, rooted in a deeply personal story involving the company's founder, Ingvar Kamprad.
WhatsApp is taking spam seriously: the instant messaging service will soon offer a filter to prevent you from receiving too many unwanted messages from strangers—an excellent initiative!
Scientists predict that by 2050, nearly 40 million deaths will be caused by infections resulting from bacteria resistant to antibiotics and other drugs.
For many, being stingy is often seen as a flaw. However, if you're looking to save money, you'll find that many of these habits can be incredibly useful.