Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
Here are the clear signs your Android or iPhone is being monitored, how to detect them, and practical ways to protect your privacy. Rukayat Badmus Follow With so many apps asking for permission to ...
New research suggests that Meta and Yandex used a loophole in Android to link web browsing data to app identities. The method bypassed incognito mode, cookie clearing, and other privacy protections.
The cache on your Android phone refers to files that store data temporarily, such as images and scripts. This can be beneficial as it can help websites and apps load faster since that data is already ...
If you've ever looked up a guide to troubleshoot the most common Android problems, whether here on SlashGear or elsewhere on the web, you've likely been told to go to your device's app drawer. And if ...
Running low on battery power is a common complaint among mobile phone users. Beyond complaining, you want to preserve the juice before it runs out. One way to do that is to determine which apps are ...
No, you're not seeing things: Your Android device sometimes displays a small green dot in the status bar. Likely nestled next to your battery icon, it comes and goes, but never seems to stick around.
The world of espionage has gone digital. Rather than involving trench coats and secret missions, it's now about silent cyberthreats that can turn phones into secret surveillance devices. In other ...