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Keeper is now bringing your passkeys straight to the browser
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 10 months agoKeeper Keeper Security is now letting all users access passkeys from their desktop browser of choice...
Dashlane and NordPass now support passkeys on Android 14
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 9 months agoPasskeys on mobile illustration. Dashlane and NordPass have both announced that they will be...
Rise of the invite-only London members' clubs you can't ever visit
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe capital's most exclusive members' clubs are hidden behind logins and upon-application WhatsApp...
Feathery review
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFeathery, with its intuitive visual editor, GDPR compliance, advanced logic, and flexible integrations, is a powerful form builder designed explicitly...
'Stop being so greedy': Netflix users lash out as password crackdown grows
Yahoo Finance· 1 year agoMore and more Netflix (NFLX) users are expressing their concerns (and confusion) over the streamer's...
Prime Day is a feast for cybercriminals. Here’s how to avoid them
Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoAmazon (AMZN) is hosting its annual Prime Day event this week. That means you’re likely scouring the...
Preying on pandemic desperation, fraudsters ramp up online job offer scams
Malay Mail via Yahoo News· 2 years agoKUALA LUMPUR, Aug 11 — Fake job offers online have become a new favourite of fraudsters targeting...
How to get started with Brave browser on Windows 11
Windows Central via Yahoo News· 9 months agoCheck out the best settings to start using the Brave browser on Windows 11, from basic customizations and changing its appearance to making the...
This Android malware is stealing passwords by impersonating popular apps like Instagram and Snapchat...
Tom's Guide via Yahoo News· 2 months agoA picture of a skull and bones on a smartphone depicting malware. Hackers are now using a...
LinkedIn and X are planning to ditch passwords
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 10 months agoSecurity Two of the biggest social media sites, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn, are reportedly soon set to support passkeys, a way for users to log in...