by David McLoone, LifeSite News: ‘The rise of the internet permits the use of new types of nonfinancial customer data, such as browsing histories and online shopping behavior of indivi… Read More
A recent research paper has reaffirmed that our internet history can be reliably used to identify us. The research was conducted by Sarah Bird, Ilana Segall, and Martin Lopatka from Mozilla… Read More
It's hard to remember a time without the internet. Now, we rely on the Web for almost everything — information, social interactions, official communication, leisure activities, and mor… Read More
Fifty years ago, a UCLA computer science professor and his student sent the first message over the predecessor to the internet, a network called ARPANET. On Oct. 29, 1969, Leonard Kleinrock… Read More
QQ Messenger, a popular Chinese instant messaging app by Tencent, was caught scraping web browser history with their desktop client. The discovery was made by Chinese internet users on the Q… Read More
If you think you can’t cook a brilliant dish without a recipe, Sam Sifton of The New York Times and founding editor of NYT Cooking will show you how. With lots of photos and instructio… Read More