As spyware attacks continue, America’s Cyber Defense Agency has urged iPhone and Android users to secure their smartphones now. Here’s how, step-by-step.
Now that most people have huge amounts of personal data on their phones, security is more important than ever—even if most people care a lot more about apps, ease of use, design, and price. But the ...
As U.S. states and the U.K. government debate the merits of VPN bans or restrictions to underpin their porn bans, America’s ...
Android’s AI Blocks 58% More Scams Than iPhone, Study Shows Your email has been sent Android has pulled ahead in mobile security, and it’s thanks to AI. Google’s latest findings may surprise even the ...
New research may shock a lot of Apple fans: iPhone users are actually more likely to fall for online scams than Android owners. The problem isn't the device itself; it's the habits of the people using ...
Choosing between an iPhone and an Android phone can feel confusing because both offer strong features and smart technology.
From password protection to tracking limits, here are 13 simple iPhone security settings you need to change right now to keep ...
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has mandated that all senior officers of Lieutenant Colonel rank and above use only iPhones ...
Google announced today that Android’s Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop system on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac ...
Android: Hold down the power button, or the power button and the volume down key (depending on your Android phone), until the on-screen menu shows up, and then tap Restart. If your phone doesn't offer ...