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How to Ensure Data Privacy and Security in Data Analytics - 0 views

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    Ensure data privacy and security in data analytics by implementing strong encryption, access controls, and regular audits. Click on the link to learn how to ensure data privacy and security in data analytics. Discover best practices and strategies to protect sensitive information.
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New Google engines to provide you also control over your privacy and security - techjus... - 0 views

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    News arriving with all the news that will have to do with Android for this year. From what's yours Android M and its commitment to performance or what are the new apps like Google Photos or news about Google Now. Quite a declaration of interest from Google to show that it is the tech company of the moment and that it is going strong.
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#TechBytes: 5 best web browsers you can use - 0 views

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    To access anything on the World Wide Web, we need to have a good browser. Choosing a good browser can involve various aspects like performance, better privacy more extensions, simple UI. Google Chrome, Firefox have emerged to be the major players in the browsing market. Here are 5 best web browsers.
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Now, use Mozilla's free 'Lockbox' password manager on Android - 0 views

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    Building on its 'privacy-first' mission, Mozilla has launched 'Firefox Lockbox,' a free password manager for Android users. The tool comes from the company's Test Flight experimental program and offers Firefox users a simple and easy-to-use way to have their passwords stored and filled automatically. It also offers some handy security features to keep your confidential credentials safe. Here's how you can use Firefox Lockbox.
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Beware! These Mac apps might be stealing your data - 0 views

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    Apple has long held a reputation of hosting only secure apps on its App Store. However, now, it's been found that a bunch of apps from the Mac App Store have been sneakily uploading users' browsing data on to developers' servers. Understandably, the discovery has put Apple's credibility in question.
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