by Jaber Al Nahian | 28 Sep, 2014 | Browsers
If you are a geek or a bit serious about online privacy, you must be familiar with the term “Do Not Track”, a new kind of privacy term used my modern browsers and websites. As per I guess, most people spotted the term first when installing Windows 8, where it asks the...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 17 Sep, 2014 | Browsers, Security, Web
When we surf the web with our favorite browser like Firefox, it remembers various kinds of information about our visits to sites and task. This includes but not limited to browsing history, search history, login history, form and fill data, etc. But the problem is, if...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 12 Aug, 2014 | Android, Facebook, iOS
Today, Facebook has become the number one service to share with friends, family, colleagues and even unknowns. And it’s not new for Facebook to expose your personal information to your friends specially when it’s about location information. Facebook has a...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 8 Aug, 2014 | Chrome
Incognito mode in Google’s Chrome browser is a mode with which you can browse the web privately. When we use Chrome normally, many of our browsing data are stored locally as well as synced with Google account (if sync is turned on). Now that in some situations...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 4 Apr, 2014 | Facebook
When you are newly friends with someone on Facebook, Facebook notifies your other friends with a title like “X is now friends with Y” on their news feed! In most of the time, it shouldn’t look pleasing to you and sometimes it could be embarrassing....