The FBI is warning iPhone and Android users to stop apps tracking their data, with some harvesting way more than you realize.
You don't need an Apple Watch or fitness tracker to monitor key metrics about yourself. Your iPhone is already capable of tracking your steps, measuring walking distance, monitoring sleep patterns, ...
Forget downloading and possibly paying for a third-party flight-tracking app. Turns out, you can already track flights with ...
Your iPhone serves as more than just a communication tool—it’s a repository of your personal data, habits, and daily activities. If someone is tracking your device, your privacy and security could be ...
Your smartphone is likely sharing your location far more than you realise. Most apps and system services request location ...
Our smartphones are incredible tools, constantly connected and brimming with features. But with all that power comes a question: is someone phone tracking you for location, messages, or app activity?