Why the World Is Switching From IPv4 to IPv6 — and How It Quietly Changes Your Online Identity
Your devices are moving from IPv4 to IPv6, changing how easily you can be identified online. Learn why this silent shift matters for your privacy.
Educational articles explaining complex privacy concepts (e.g., “What is Metadata?”) for a general audience.
Your devices are moving from IPv4 to IPv6, changing how easily you can be identified online. Learn why this silent shift matters for your privacy.
Learn how Meta Pixels and SDKs collect your data across websites and apps. Here’s how these invisible tracking tools work, why Meta uses them, and what that means for your privacy.
Cookies and cache both live in your browser, but they do completely different jobs. Here’s what each does, how they affect your privacy and speed, and when you should clear them.
Third-party cookies are dying, but tracking isn’t. Discover what’s replacing them, from Privacy Sandbox to fingerprinting, and what it means for you.
Cookies make websites remember you — but they also help advertisers track you. Here’s how cookies actually work, what kinds exist, and how to protect your privacy without breaking the internet.
AI companies use your posts, photos & data to train models—often without consent. Here’s what you need to know.
What’s Actually Happening Meta’s rolling out a systematic data harvesting operation disguised as “improving your experience.” Here’s the playbook: Timeline:
VPNs protect you on Wi-Fi and hide data from ISPs, but not from phishing, spyware, or Netflix bans. Here’s the truth.
VPNs promise privacy, but many log or leak. Learn the red flags, green flags, and a practical checklist to pick a VPN you can actually trust.
VPNs encrypt traffic and hide your IP — but they don’t make you anonymous. Here’s what VPNs actually do, what they can’t, and how to use them wisely.