How to Create a Useful Daily Digest List with Google Assistant

No doubt, we are busy people these days. With so much information around us, it’s easy to forget things like great ideas for work, appointment times, or even what we want to buy at the store. Many different apps can keep a list for you to check later, and Google Assistant is one of the most popular. On its own, Google Assistant has an incredible amount of features that make your life more functional, but when you pair it with other programs, you increase its value exponentially. And that’s what we’re going to do here, provide those who are just a bit scattered with an… Read more

How to Access and Browse the Dark Web

In this tutorial, we’ll show how to access and browse the dark web. There is so much of the web hidden from the casual Internet user. Since many of these pages are inaccessible from Chrome, Firefox and other Internet browsers, you simply cannot hyperlink to them. If you visit a dark web link, you will only see a blank screen. Within the dark web, you will find exclusive content on cybersecurity, cryptocurrency, anonymous servers and legitimate websites banned by ISPs and governments. You can also send anonymous emails, access P2P links, engage in e-commerce and read scientific research papers, all the while preventing websites… Read more

Reclaim Your Privacy with These Privacy-Focused Alternatives to Google’s Services

We put up with Google because the apps are awesome. But there are downsides to living in the panopticon. If you’d prefer not to have a corporation and all its buddies breathing down your neck, consider these privacy-focused alternatives to Google’s services. Notes on Our Suggestions While free services were preferred in our analysis, paid services are the reality of the privacy-first space. Companies can’t make money off your data, so advertisers don’t pay the bills. It’s up to you to pay. “If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.” We’ve recommended several Apple apps on this list, which might rankle those… Read more

Big American Phone Providers Are Being Sued Over Your Location Data. Here’s Why You Should Be Concerned

At this point if the news that your phone company has been selling customer location data to bounty hunters surprises you, you may need to catch up on the last few years of privacy revelations. If you’re just generally suspicious of places that collect your data, congratulations on being right (again). AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon are currently being sued for selling customer location data to third parties known as data brokers, who then sell the data to other people with an interest in finding you – especially the “kinda-sorta” officials like bail bondsmen and bounty hunters. Related: Surprising News that Popular Apps Use Location… Read more

UseNeXT Makes Accessing Usenet Fast and Easy

This is a sponsored article and was made possible by UseNeXT. The actual contents and opinions are the sole views of the author who maintains editorial independence, even when a post is sponsored. Usenet is older than the Internet as we know it. It also happens to be one of the first distributed discussion systems in the world. More importantly to some people, it can also be used for sharing all manner of files. In order to access Usenet, you’ll need a Usenet provider. ISPs used to offer Usenet access, but this is becoming less and less common. That’s where a provider like UseNeXT can… Read more