Honestly, if you have one and you can bring yourself to do it, I recommend sharing your phone number with your email service provider. It's an important recovery tool should you ever lose access. If that's not for you, then I recommend ProtonMail. And of course, if Proton's not for...
ProtonMail is one of the best secure email providers. With the free version, you get one email address, 1 GB of storage, and can receive up to 150 messages per day. This should be more than enough for most people—if you actually receive more than 150 emails every day, you should prob...
Protonmail is an excellent example of an encrypted email service. With Protonmail, you are also given a free email when you register with an account. Upon registration, you don’t have to input all your sensitive and personal information. Instead, your privacy is respected and your communications...
“In essence, once you have a reseller account with these VoIP wholesalers you can change the Net Number ID of any phone number to your wholesale provider’s NNID and begin receiving SMS text messages with virtually no authentication whatsoever. No SIM Swap, SS7 attacks, or port outs needed ...
Of course C/brite can break Signal. Same goes for Threema & Telegram. It’s just like smartphones. Seems everybody here forgot the “Hacking Team” incident. Same applies to Protonmail with the meme ete encryption. And when I post the John McAfee Twitter link, Mr Know It All aka “teac...
If your password won't work and your secret questions are different, it's pretty clear what's happened and what you need to do.
apple pay is not more secure as Google wallet it uses the same technology NFC , if you loose your phone you call your credit card company to cancel just like you loose your card , NFC which has been around for ages onl...
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