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Apple vs Google Android: Which Phone Tracks You More?
Apple and Google both collect phone data, but Android’s default ecosystem usually feeds a much larger advertising and tracking machine. This article breaks down the privacy evidence, business incentives, regulatory cases, and practical settings users should review.
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A VPN Hides Your IP. It Does Not Make You Anonymous.
A VPN can hide your IP address, but it cannot erase your browser fingerprint, account logins, tracking pixels, mobile identifiers, or online habits. This article explains why VPNs do not equal anonymity — and the practical privacy habits that reduce digital profiling.
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Passkeys, Hardware Keys, and FIDO2: What’s Actually Different
Passkeys, hardware security keys, and FIDO2 are often confused, but they are not the same. This guide breaks down how they work, where they overlap, and which option gives better protection for everyday accounts, banking, crypto, and high-risk logins.
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RFID Skimming: The Real Risk and the Simple Fix
RFID skimming is real, but panic is not protection. Learn how RFID and NFC work, what criminals actually target, and the practical steps that protect your cards, passport, and payments from modern contactless fraud.
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Blockchain Is a Public Ledger. Crypto Holders Need to Understand That
Blockchain technology is more than crypto infrastructure — it is a public record system. This article explains how blockchain works, why public ledgers matter, and what crypto holders must understand about transparency, wallet privacy, on-chain activity, and permanent transactions.
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Your Digital Footprint Is Bigger Than You Think
Your digital footprint is not just social media. Apps, trackers, data brokers, smart devices, location data, and online habits quietly build profiles that can affect privacy, pricing, scams, and reputation. Here’s what gets collected — and how to shrink your exposure.