
According to a recent survey sponsored by Intel and conducted by Ipsos Observer, 9 out of 10 adults in the U.S. believe that people are sharing too much information about themselves online, with nearly half of them reporting that they feel overwhelmed by the amount of information shared.

There have been numerous stories circulating about how Facebook and other social media websites invade our privacy, selling our personal information to advertisers who in turn target us in our own personal spaces online. But the truth is, many privacy risks lie much closer to home. In fact, two of the biggest live in your home—you and your spouse.

Easy steps to protect your browsing history on your personal computer.
April 23, 2012 by
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8 great tools that can help you curate your online reputation so you come off in the very best light possible.
April 18, 2012 by
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Devices that help determine what electronic devices are the biggest energy hogs in your home.
April 13, 2012 by
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Approximately 300,000 Macs in the United States and 600,000 globally have been infected with Flashback trojan, according to Russian Security firm Doctor Web.
March 28, 2012 by
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6 social networking sites for kids and tweens that give them some freedom to explore the social media realm while giving parents the control to monitor and guide their process.
March 20, 2012 by
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I used to reuse the same set of passwords for multiple sites and services online. I knew better, but it was impossible to keep track of the dozens that would be required if I had a different one for every site and service.
March 12, 2012 by
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It’s tax time again and I’ve selected the best tax preparation software offerings and will walk you through how they’ve changed since last year. These solutions have a healthy list of improvements that not only make doing your taxes easier, but will help you to get back or hold onto as much money as possible. Here’s what to expect:
February 28, 2012 by
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We picked sites that will make tears stream down your face and have you gawking at the human condition with sheer disbelief. So click and enjoy!