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We improved our scammer database
December 9, 2019 Privacy

Spam calls versus built-in features in your phone. Who wins?

To pick up, or not? Robocalls are on the rise, and more and more companies are looking for new ways how to deal with them....

FaceApp and your privacy
July 22, 2019 Privacy

Did you know? It’s not only FaceApp out there

Have you ever heard of FaceApp, the latest viral trend? No, we really don’t need to ask. Of course, you have.

How to get rid of ringless voicemail?
April 5, 2019 Privacy

What does your phone know about you?

A lot of things, in fact. (And yes, maybe it’s time to change some privacy settings.)

Do call blockers protect your privacy?
August 9, 2018 Privacy Should I Answer

Worse than spammers? Some call blockers can steal your personal information

Call blockers can be tricky. They’re here to protect your privacy. But when it comes to action, they can turn from a good servant to...

Hackers can misuse your mobile phone number in many ways
May 2, 2018 Phone Frauds and Scams Privacy

Your mobile phone number is a key to your identity. How to protect it?

We often think of our social security number as being the only crucial key to our identity. However, it’s been changing in a last few...

stalking online
April 27, 2018 Internet Privacy

Who is stalking you online? A lot of people, in fact

Have you been ever wondering, if there’s someone who can watch every step you make online? Here’s the answer: yes, it is. And, in fact,...

Loyalty cards are never for free
March 31, 2018 Privacy Telemarketing

Loyalty cards are never for free. They can cost you more than you thought

An immediate discount, free coffee or more loyalty points. Loyalty cards are still very popular with customers – but only few of them know that,...

Your digital footprint cannot be unseen
March 29, 2018 Internet Privacy Telemarketing

Your digital footprint will cost you time (and money, as well)

Have you been ever wondering where does the information telemarketers have about you come from? In fact, maybe it’s you who’s responsible. Read why.

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