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How to Secure Your Devices with the Latest Privacy & Security Tools in iOS, Android & Smart Home Gear

OS 18, Android 15, and Matter 1.4.2 transform device security with passkeys, permission audits, and smart home protection you can actually control. Read More
How to disable Gemini AI on Android and keep control of your apps

Google is making a push to ensure its AI, Gemini, is tightly integrated with Android systems by granting it access to core apps like WhatsApp, Messages, and Phone. The rollout of this change started ... Read More
How to disable location services on your phone

There’s a reason why apps frequently ask you for permission to access your location, even when they function adequately without it. Many companies like Google use your location services to provide ... Read More
Yes, you can disable Gemini permissions on your Android phone — here's how

Any burgeoning new technology is almost always met with criticisms — some justified, and others not so much. Lately, Google’s Gemini has been the focus of such critiques. Last month, Gemini was under ... Read More
Google Gemini is coming for your private apps. Here’s how to stop it

Google recently informed some users that Gemini AI will have access to numerous new apps starting July 7th, 2025. These include messaging apps and messengers such as WhatsApp, and it applies ... Read More
Unless users take action, Android will let Gemini access third-party apps

Starting today, Google is implementing a change that will enable its Gemini AI engine to interact with third-party apps, such as WhatsApp, even when users previously configured their devices to block ... Read More
How to limit which photos you share with apps like Facebook and Instagram

Not everyone knows this, but when you let an app access the photos in your library, it can also read their metadata. Or as Apple puts it: “Photos may contain data associated with location, depth ... Read More
3 ‘Dangerous’ Apps No One Should Have On Their Phones
Phone apps do a lot of heavy lifting, like helping us stay connected, entertained, and organized. But not all apps are as harmless as they seem. Some can access more of your personal information than ... Read More
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