We've all heard before that our cellphones are listening to us and monitoring our every move. While this has been debunked (or, at least, explained), the fact of the matter is that data tracking is ...
Unlimited data plans are expensive, and smartphone applications can run up the tab if you're not careful. Keep on eye on ...
The summer of 2021 saw a huge T-Mobile security breach, exposing the personal data from more than 100 million customers. This included sensitive data needed for identity theft, like home address and ...
When it comes to smartphones, the common sentiment is that your Wi-Fi network will always take precedence over your mobile connection. In other words, those with data caps generally don’t have to ...
Regardless of whether you have an AT&T, T-Mobile or Verizon plan, your data is being tracked by default. Here's how to protect your privacy and turn it off. Eli covered the latest in the ever-changing ...
Mobile connectivity is entering a new stage. In 2026, prepaid international eSIMs have moved from a niche option to a mainstream expectation. What once required contracts, physical SIM cards, and ...
While data from mobile devices is more frequently responsive in civil litigation than ever before, “true crime” aficionados know it’s routinely useful in criminal investigations. We take our devices ...
Ultra Mobile has announced that it’s lifting high-speed data caps on its unlimited plans. Subscribers who use more than 35GB of mobile data per month could be throttled during busy periods, though.
A new study reveals that video-heavy platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Snapchat are the most data-hungry mobile apps, with YouTube alone using over 69GB per month on average. As data consumption ...
Smart businesses know that mobile apps aren’t just another service channel—they’re an invaluable source of information on customer experience. By tracking mobile app data, design teams can spot ...