Facebook Blog About Privacy Re. 3rd Party Apps
In a blog post last Friday, Facebook went into quite some depth about the privacy of your data when it comes to connecting with third-party apps, and when users you are friends with connect with them....
View ArticleChanging Passwords And Being Asked To Reauthorise SocialSafe
It’s widely accepted as good practice to periodically change passwords for online accounts to make them harder to crack. One thing that’s worth remembering when you change passwords is that other...
View ArticleDoes Big Data Mean A Bigger Target For Hackers?
The bigger data gets, the bigger a temptation it becomes for hackers. US retail giant Target Corporation must be well aware of the irony found in its name, after last week’s attack that now sees the...
View ArticleAshley Madison and Spotify: lessons about personal data privacy
It’s been an interesting week for observers and chroniclers of data issues, especially around privacy and what we can reasonably expect to happen to information we trust to the web and individual...
View ArticleTalkTalk hack: is stolen data really unencrypted?
The news that up to four million TalkTalk customers have had personal details stolen in a massive hack is serious enough – but suggestions that this crucial personal data may not have been encrypted...
View ArticleTen ways to keep your personal data safe online
The price of using websites and other online services is often giving away personal information about ourselves, but there are some quick and easy steps that we can all take to make that data as safe...
View ArticleDefining privacy in the digital age – myths, pitfalls and positives
Privacy online has multiple meanings for different platforms and businesses – but what about us here at digi.me? So much personal information about each of us is scattered about the web, traded, sold...
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