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Survey: Remote workers are working about 1/3 of the time
Some remote workers are wasting 1,400 working hours each year. . Four in 10 respondents said they gambled on their company-issued devices instead of working. . 42% of Americans we surveyed admitted to...
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UK survey: 71% have shared passwords with romantic partners
First comes love, then comes… password sharing? It’s a fact of relationships in the digital age: Most couples divulge login details to each other, often for convenience, but they also say that doi...
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Survey: How much time do you waste resetting your passwords?
What would you do if you had just under four minutes to spare? Would you pop a bag of popcorn in the microwave, answer a couple of emails, read a few pages of your favorite book, or spend some quality...
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Survey reveals surveillance fears over the metaverse workplace
Working from home has become a necessary normal in the past two years, one that's led to rapid advancements in technology that supports remote collaboration—such as video conferencing, messaging app...
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ExpressVPN survey reveals the extent of Gen Z’s social media fixation
In a study commissioned by ExpressVPN, in collaboration with Pollfish, 1,500 Americans in Generation Z (ages 16 to 24) were surveyed to reveal the extent to which this generation is impacted by their ...
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Government hacking: How countries surveil their own citizens
Governments waging cyberattacks against state-level adversaries is a frequent modern-day offensive tactic, but it’s equally common for intelligence and law-enforcement agencies to exploit vulnerabil...
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How to survive an internet shutdown
Internet freedoms have been declining for a decade now, according to reports by Freedom House. Internet shutdowns in particular have been one strategy that we’ve seen frequently in recent years. Wi...
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3 things activists can do to strengthen their privacy and security
This article was originally published on September 6, 2019. Plummeting press freedoms, stifled internet access, attempts to subvert encryption, and plenty of other indicators point to a budding realit...