Amid growing concerns over Big Tech firms aligning with Trump administration policies, people are starting to move their digital lives to services based overseas. Here's what you need to know.
From your email to your web browsing, it’s highly likely that your daily online life is dominated by a small number of tech giants—namely Google, Microsoft, and Apple. But since Big Tech has been ...
What does a world where you pay with data vs. money look like? Over the past two decades, many services, including content platforms, social networks, and search engines, allowed consumers to trade ...
The company behind Proton VPN, Proton Mail and Proton Pass, has released an open-source AI chatbot that it says isn't trained on user data. Moe enjoys making technical content digestible and fun. As a ...
A few simple tweaks to your browser can reduce the amount of personal information you give up to advertisers and other tech companies. Here's what to change in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. I ...
I tried Perplexity out of curiosity and then kept using it because it quietly outperformed my usual search routine ...
The biggest email services largely offer the same suite of security and privacy features, but some newer or more advanced options put other providers ahead, a ConsumerAffairs review of seven email ...
In an era where online privacy is a growing concern, managing and clearing your search history has become a crucial step in protecting your personal data. For users of Microsoft's Bing search engine, ...
Google knows what we search for, where we go, who we email—and diligently stores it all as well. For many users, this has long been too much of a “good thing”. If you want to live a more digitally ...