Is it paranoid to think the Wi-Fi owner is checking up on what you’re doing online? Maybe… Is it possible? Absolutely. Wi-Fi owners — that could be your mom at home, or your boss at work — have easy access to the router logs, which can reveal a lot about your online activities.
Read on to find out who (else) can see your internet history, how they can do it, and what you can do to prevent it.
The internet we all use for shopping, streaming, and scrolling is just the surface of a vast and mysterious ocean. Beneath the surface lies the cybercrime underground, in the deep and the dark web. It’s full of hidden websites, sometimes called the ‘onion sites’, that you can’t access through your typical browsers.
Only the most sophisticated cybercriminals and savvy internet users can access this part of the internet… right?
The dark web is infamous for illegal and immoral activities, but it’s also a gold mine of information.
Get all the study material you need for college, remove all barriers from accessing scientific research, or blow the whistle on a corrupt businessman or politician.
19 MIN READ | Last updated: Jun 01, 2023
Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say.