Wired UKTechnology Privacy-first browser Brave now has its own Google search rival Wired UK - Matt Burgess Google’s grip on the web has never been stronger. Its Chrome web browser has almost 70 per cent of the market and its search engine a whopping 92 per …
Wired UKSecurity How safe is Clubhouse? Wired UK - Kate O'Flaherty Clubhouse / WIRED It was a Sunday night in late January when audio-only social network Clubhouse burst into the mainstream. An interview with Elon …
Wired UKSecurity This hugely popular screenshot app is a privacy nightmare Wired UK - Jacklin Kwan Getty Images / WIRED People are unknowingly doxxing themselves and leaking their own sensitive private information using a popular screenshot app that …
Wired UKGoogle Analytics Google’s next big Chrome update will rewrite the rules of the web Wired UK - Matt Burgess Getty Images / Google / WIRED Google Chrome is ditching third-party cookies for good. If all goes according to plan then future updates to the world’s …
Wired UK Personal data servers will help take back digital ID from big tech Wired UK - James Kingston In a world that is increasingly digital, our online identities hold the key to accessing social, economic and democratic activities. According to a …
Wired UK This is how law enforcement gets around your phone’s encryption Wired UK - Lily Hay Newman Getty Images / WIRED Lawmakers and law enforcement agencies around the world, including in the United States, have increasingly called for backdoors …
Wired UK How to move all your WhatsApp groups and get started on Signal Wired UK - K.G Orphanides WhatsApp / Signal In the wake of a confusing and sometimes misreported change to Facebook-owned encrypted messaging service WhatsApp’s privacy policy, …
Wired UK This is the year that advertising will lose its grip on the internet Wired UK - Sridhar Ramaswamy Haley Tippmann 2021 will see the end of the online world’s love affair with “free” online services. As we now understand, providing “free” content and …
Wired UK How Singapore beat Covid-19 Wired UK - Matt Burgess Getty Images / WIRED On March 20, Singapore became the first country in the world to release a Covid-19 contact tracing app. At the time, just 240,000 …
Wired UK Co-op is using facial recognition tech to scan and track shoppers Wired UK - Matt Burgess Getty Images / WIRED Branches of Co-op in the south of England have been using real-time facial recognition cameras to scan shoppers entering …
Wired UK All the ways Microsoft Teams tracks you and how to stop it Wired UK - Chris Stokel-Walker Microsoft / WIRED The rollout of new Microsoft 365 features to track productivity, which would monitor 73 pieces of “granular data” about workers, was …