No, it's not secure totally. Internet is a security hole itself.
Mostly internet search engines and browsers would like to store whatever we typed in cookies, history, or sometimes they try to sync with our accounts.
If you are a google chrome favor, it would try to sync with your google account. If you are a Morzilla user, it has a function to sync with your Morzilla account. Other social websites are the same too. They will collect whatever you typed when you are unconsciously. It would be vulnerable.
In addition, how should we protect our privacy when we change our mobile device from one to the other one? how should we switch our data from one to another safely without any leakage? They are becoming faqs in digital life
The following websites, they would answer the above questions. It's free. Anyone can access it.
Hopefully you'd enjoy!
to manage users' online music more easily and freely
to discover the top list of Google Searches of 2013
to switch from Gmail or any mail to Outlook.com
to get a free assistant for login security
to test display panel with multi colours and multi languages
to stay private in public by using tails
to access only private storage securely
to proceed a self-destructing, single-use file sharing.
to encrypt email
to search internet privately
to erase mobile phone data before we don't switch to new one
to access a browser for your privacy
to hide user location
to delete your old social accounts
to secure our social networks
to control who can see your facebook posts
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