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Finally, after two years from the first release of the feature and hoping that the users will switch to https, Facebook enforces now https to all users by default. This feature means that your browser is told to communicate with Facebook using a secure connection, as indicated by the “https” rather than “http” in https://www.facebook.com. […]

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More and more social media websites and not only are enabling two-factor authentication in order to secure their users better. Following Google, Facebook, Dropbox, Twitter, Microsoft now also the biggest professional network website LinkedIn has introduced two-factor authentication. Here is how to enable it in a few steps. 1. Go to your account and choose […]

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People who pre-ordered an Amazon Fire Android tablet began receiving their units today. There are many reviews out there, so if that is what you are looking for I will leave you to read them at Wired, ars technica or elsewhere. Now that Amazon has launched the Kindle Fire I wanted to revisit the privacy […]

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