Tag: Social Media Privacy
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How to Clean Up Your Social Media Before a Job Interview
When preparing for a job interview, polishing your resume and practicing answers are important but cleaning up your social media is just as critical. Today, many employers look beyond your CV. They check your online presence to get a sense of who you are outside of the interview. Your Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, or LinkedIn can…
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Social Engineering Threats on Twitter
Twitter’s speed, public nature, and searchability make it a perfect environment for scammers and social engineers. With millions of conversations happening every day, it only takes one post to make you a target. Back in 2020, hackers gained access to Twitter’s internal systems by social engineering targeting Twitter staff. The hackers then gained access to…
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Top 10 Twitter Cleanup Tools
Keeping your online presence organized is more important than ever. Whether you’re removing old tweets, managing privacy risks, or preparing for job applications, finding the right Twitter cleanup tool can make all the difference. This list breaks down the top 10 Twitter cleanup tools available right now, with a focus on features, platforms supported, and…
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Social Engineering Threats on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is often seen as a safe, professional space. Its business focus and polished interface make people let their guard down. But for social engineers, that trust is exactly what they exploit. The more confident you are in the platform, the more effective their tactics become. If you’re not sure what social engineering is and…
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How to Delete All Posts on a Facebook Page (2025 Guide)
Managing a Facebook Page involves more than just creating content – it also includes reviewing, editing, and sometimes deleting old posts. Whether you’re cleaning up outdated promotions, removing old branding, or addressing accidental posts, knowing how to delete Facebook Page content is essential. In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to delete posts directly…
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Localhost Tracking: The New Privacy Battleground That Could Cost Meta Billions
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Researchers have discovered another ethically concerning abuse of user privacy from Meta (parent company of Facebook, Instagram, Threads, Messenger and WhatsApp). The same technology appears to have been used by Russian search paltform Yandex too. Tracking users has been a critical part of Meta’s business model for years (and almost any ad-support platform) – for…
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How to Delete All Your Bumble Matches and Chats
Dating apps like Bumble can accumulate a lot of clutter over time. From old matches and stale conversations to entire histories you’d rather forget, Redact gives you the tools to clean it all up in a few clicks. If you’re ready to reset your Bumble experience or simply clear out old content, this guide shows…
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How to Bulk Delete Gyazo Images and History
Gyazo is a popular tool for capturing and sharing screenshots and GIFs online. But over time, your account can accumulate hundreds or even thousands of image links, albums, and media collections. If you’re looking to clean up your Gyazo history or protect your digital privacy, Redact.dev makes it simple to delete everything in just a…
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How to Mass Delete Your GitHub History
Your GitHub profile might be full of old comments, starred repos, follows, or outdated gists. Whether you’re switching jobs, tightening your privacy, or just decluttering, Redact gives you a fast, reliable way to clean up your GitHub history. Please note: mass deleting your GitHub comments, stars, follows, and gists with Redact requires a Redact Ultimate…
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Threat Detection Theatrics: Aaron Cohen’s AI Surveillance “Tool” and Domestic Spy Machines
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Update – September 2025 Aaron Cohen had another Fox News appearance a few days ago, echoing the same claims – America’s first AI-first threat detection system (excluding the entire existing industry; SocialNet, Flock Safety, Clearview AI, Veritone, Dataminr First Alert etc.). This time, the messaging leveraged the recent Minneapolis School Shooting to try and sell…
