Australia's social media ban will come into effect on Wednesday, December 10. Privacy and security experts remain skeptical ...
Research suggests that the political toxicity many users encounter on social media is a design choice that can be reversed ...
Also worth pointing out, per Dr. Saltz: Being on social media means you’re not doing other meaningful things. (Again, people ...
A recent study underscored the suggestion that taking a break from social media can be beneficial for your mental health — even if it’s just for a short time.
A teenager suing the Australian government to overturn a ban on social media for under-16s says the measure would make the internet more dangerous for young people and be widely circumvented.
More than two thirds (67%) of those surveyed saw content about the attack they were involved in and nearly all found it ...
An official told Military.com that a 63-page report on digital risk assessment was spurred by congressional members’ interest ...
Cybersecurity experts explain what Sanchar Saathi can and cannot solve as India expands the app to all smartphones, raising ...
But the people you pay attention to don’t represent the majority. Chances are, you’re doing very well comparatively.
From next Dec. 3, thousands of young Australians under 16 will lose access to their accounts across 10 social media platforms ...
Young adults who took just a one-week break from social media showed improvement in depression, anxiety and insomnia symptoms ...
Kristi Noem announced an expansion of the Trump administration's travel ban, but did not specify which countries it will ...