Nowadays it’s impossible to keep track of what your kids are doing online without some help, which is why parental control software is so important. In particular, it’s hard for parents to be sure that their children are using mobile devices or tablets safely and responsibly. Bark and Mobicip are two distinctive examples of how parents can keep their children protected online. The former utilizes artificial intelligence to monitor messages and social media, while the latter focuses on filtering content as a preventative measure. Both are two of the most impressive parental control solutions on the market, but you need to know the key differences that set them apart. Read More…
Internet Security Software Comparisons
Hushmail vs Fastmail Comparison
Although internet security only really became a hot topic in the 21st century, some email service providers developed secure ways to communicate via email much earlier. Hushmail and Fastmail, founded in 1998 and 1999 respectively, are two examples of that. It doesn't mean they provide privacy in the same way, though. While Hushmail offers end-to-end encryption and a built-in antivirus, Fastmail only ensures that your data is protected from advertising companies. However, the latter comes packed with email management features that compete with the most popular email service providers, such as Gmail or Outlook. Although neither of the companies offers a free plan, they both provide free trials to test the service before committing to a purchase. Read More…
Hushmail vs ProtonMail Comparison
Hushmail and ProtonMail were created almost twenty years apart from each other, but don't let that age gap cloud your judgment. Both youngster and veteran offer strong security measures and a similar set of email features. They do work a little differently though, and those small details will be decisive in deciding between them. Probably the biggest difference between these two email client service providers is that ProtonMail offers a limited free plan, while Hushmail does not. However, depending on your needs, it might be worthwhile to spend some money each month to enjoy all features provided by Hushmail. Read More…
Tutanota vs Hushmail Comparison
The thought of having your personal information stolen by an ill-intended criminal is pretty scary. Specifically, email is one of the least secure ways to communicate over the web. It was created in the early days of the internet, and since few people were using it at the time, safety was never a worry. That no longer makes sense. Fortunately, various email service providers have popped up in the past few years to offer the option to turn this frequently-used communication medium into a secure one. Tutanota and Hushmail are two perfect examples. By providing end-to-end encryption, they ensure that even if an interloper tries to eavesdrop on the communication, they will only be able to get scrambled data that is impossible to read. However, these two solutions are not entirely equal, and only one will work best for you. Read More…
ProtonMail vs Tutanota Comparison
Internet privacy has increasingly become a significant concern in the past few years and, even though instant messaging is the most popular way of communication, the good old-fashioned email isn’t going anywhere. However, created in the beginnings of the internet, email was not designed to be private and it's tremendously difficult for regular internet users to encrypt their own emails. Luckily for us, two companies took a step forward and made exchanging emails with end-to-end encryption as easy as pressing the ‘send’ button. Those companies are ProtonMail and Tutanota and, although the former is based in Switzerland and the latter in Germany, both seem to present a very similar email client. However, when examined carefully, both have fundamental differences, and only one will work best for you. Read More…
Private-Mail vs ProtonMail Comparison
After the news that email services like Gmail scan users' emails for advertisement purposes, the necessity to use a private email provider has increased. Not only is it essential to have end-to-end encrypted communication, but it’s also important to have helpful features such as calendars, a contact list, or a taskbar. Both Private-Mail and ProtonMail are excellent solutions for privacy advocates, but they tackle encryption differently. Furthermore, the number of features you get from each email provider, as well as the pricing, differs, making only one of these email services the right one for you. There is one thing that they have in common though – both put their users' privacy above all else and want to provide them with a fast and easy way to send private emails. Read More…
UC Browser vs Brave Comparison
In a fight between a lion and a squirrel, who wins? In the wild, it's easy to guess the winner. However, in the browsing jungle, things may not be so obvious. UC Browser has been on the market for more than two decades and, like the squirrel, provides blazing fast speeds. On the other hand, Brave is a more recent addition to the industry and has the lion's courage to transform the online advertisement ecosystem. Though they are pretty different from each other they both bring a lot to the table. UC Browser and Brave come with various neat built-in features, are Chromium-based, and both seem, on the surface at least, fantastic. Read More…
Chromium vs Brave Comparison
It's been a while since we all used Internet Explorer as our default browser. Nowadays, there are various browsers to choose from and, although it always falls to personal preference, it's essential to read some comparisons before deciding on your browser of choice. Nowadays, we spend a lot of time online, so it's crucial that the browser you use is fast, secure, and private. However, with such an abundant supply, which browser most suits your needs? It all comes down to what is more important to you, and, although Chromium's and Brave's interfaces may look similar, they are very different from each other. Read More…
Vivaldi vs Opera Comparison
Nowadays, we spend most of our time online, and, therefore, it's crucial to use the best tools available, especially when it comes to your browser. It’s also typical for us to be doing various tasks at the same time, so if the software can combine different aspects to make multitasking a breeze, all the better. Vivaldi and Opera both focus on this aspect and come with various built-in features to make your life online easier. However, the veteran in the browser industry – Opera, and the freshman – Vivaldi, have some differences and are more suited to a specific type of work. Depending on your preferences and lifestyle, only one will work the best for you. Read More…
Waterfox vs Brave Comparison
With the increased awareness that Google is using Chrome users' data for targeted ads, the demand for private browsers has grown as well. However, the search for a new browser is never an easy one, especially when it comes to privacy. While companies publicize features mostly at their face value, when it comes to privacy, users always need to do a background check just in case. Yes, a company may say it follows a no-log policy, but only after carefully reading the privacy policy, can you be sure that it’s correct. Both Brave and Waterfox go far and beyond to protect their users' personal information, and their privacy policies are proof of it. However, both have their own distinct features and are better suited for different types of internet users. Read More…