privacy
Permissions, tracking prevention, and privacy best practices on mobile.
Apple's AI push with iOS 20 and the iPhone 18 raises privacy alarms. We examine what data the new Siri collects and whether the walled garden is crumbling.
A comparison of the ways in which Apple, Samsung, and Google develop sticky ecosystems by integrating devices and providing features only available outside
Forensic analysis of data collection practices of smart glasses such as audio tracks, visual data, physical location tracking, and biological information.
Contemporary smartphones are able to trace a lot of personal information such as the history of their location, application usage habits and behavioral ones.
Technical analysis of the way that the contemporary iPhones retain restricted functionality even when turned off, including Find My network tracking, emergency
With modern smartphone threats, there is an increase in threat activities which do not require user interaction. As a guide to all the above it explores
With the growing popularity of camera-mounted smart glasses, it is important to learn more about their data procedures. We look through privacy policies
On top of these apparent changes, iOS 18 has powerful productivity and customization features within the operating system that most users overlook.
It is a sensitive article that reflects on the psychological effects of the continuous documentation, covering studies of memory formation, the social
A practical solution presented in this guide to healthier smartphone norms to ensure that users take back their attention and stay connected and productive
With EEG wearables for consumers being available in the mainstream in 2026, we will discuss their effectiveness in tracking meditation and focus as well
This security deep dive looks at the current vulnerabilities of smartphones that do not involve any form of user interaction. We will discuss zero-Click
Smartphone company products are pushing high-value products further behind pay-gates. This discussion looks into the list of AI camera tools, cloud storage
With the rising popularity of smart glasses, this research discusses the privacy risks of wearable technology cameras and AI systems in wearable technology
A useful road map on how to interpret health data of smartwatch and fitness trackers to detect normal variation and possible danger. We shall discuss the
An overview of privacy settings in mobile systems in 2026, specifically in terms of tracking transparency of apps, policy of data collection and security
With the increasing costs of spyware alerts and privacy protection, this all-inclusive guide offers practical measures to keep your smartphone safe against
A report by researchers looking at the way smartphone manufacturers develop ecosystem lock-in by developing proprietary accessories, software functionality
Get to know how ambient AI devices serve to quietly improve focus and productivity in 2026, with scenarios ranging from home and workplace uses, privacy-related
A research study into the question: do smart phones really eavesdrop on conversations to engage in advertising, a technical look into the possibilities
The wearable technology open-data standards show potentials to change the lives of individuals with personal health monitoring and medical study by eliminating
This expert Android privacy settings guide covers all the features of Android in the year 2026 and provides step-by-step guidelines on how a user can improve
In general, with the advent of smartphones as the focus of digital finance, new security threats are being directed at mobile crypto-wallets and personal information.
With the introduction of brain-sensing wearables to the consumer market, this essay discusses the issue of privacy in regard to neural data collection
With the introduction of brain-sensing wearables to the consumer market, this essay discusses the issue of privacy in regard to neural data collection
With the emerging presence of brain sensing wearables in the consumer market, serious privacy concerns are posed. This discussion focuses on data collection
With mobile devices becoming the core of the digital life, the new security threats of 2026 are focused on cryptocurrency wallets, as well as sensitive information.
The less-widely-known settings are available on Android, and they can help you double or even triple your productivity, privacy, and customization on your phone.
New wearable health data open standards will ensure that there is standard measures and enhance data portability among both devices and services.
With neurotech consumer devices being able to quantify focus and stress on the promise of accurate measurements, we compare the principle science behind





























