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Consumer advocates Which? called the data collection "reckless".
“I go to visit my parents and stay a couple of nights and the second we sit down after dinner they’re both on their phones scrolling through Facebook in silence. Like, what’s the point in me coming to visit? Clearly whatever’s going on on their phones is more important.”
Experts share the biggest signs of fraud when you're on a trip and what steps to take if you do fall for a scam.
This sneaky, insidious act tricks you into sharing personal information — and it's all too easy for fall for. Here's how to spot it.
EE has issued guidance for parents of under 16's to improve their digital wellbeing.
With the election approaching, there’s no shortage of deepfakes out there. Should you call it out if someone posts one?
Tired of random texts from unknown numbers? Try this.