Mirrors that track workout reps, pillows that silence snores—smart technology is constantly evolving. Our phones are some of the smartest and …
Smart devices are not constantly listening to you, but there have been cases in which audio recordings have been filtered through human listeners.
Generally, people should be able to tell if their cameras or microphones are in use.
Data collected by a user's device can be accessed by several sources, depending on the type of data and permissions granted. Apple, for exampl…
Surfing the internet in incognito or private mode keeps your device's browsing history secret, which can be helpful for searches on sensitive …
Governments and companies increasingly use biometric data, including fingerprints, iris scans, and facial images, but it poses risks to consum…
Stacker researched the truth behind five common tech surveillance fears to address concerns about whether your phone is actually listening to you.
The United States has a rich history spanning nearly 250 years. The national motto "In God We Trust" dates back to the Civil War—although Cong…
Beginning in the late 1940s, the Alabama Chamber of Commerce launched a public relations strategy to shift away from the racist implications o…
The vast amount of unexplored and uninhabited Alaskan wilderness lends itself to the nickname of the largest of the 50 states. According to th…