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OpenVPN Inc.
PrivateTunnel is a Mac utility that helps you protect your privacy while browsing...
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Privacy-i
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com.somansa
Privacy Plus
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com.anuprayog
Perfect Privacy SSH CE
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JC
Zippy VPN - Unlimited Privacy
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Edelweiss
MeWe: The best chat & group app with privacy you trust.
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com.brave
RESTORE PRIVACY
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com.fluidapp
Privacy Guides - aka PrivacyTools.io
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com.fluidapp
Cyber Privacy Suite
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com.cyberprivacy
Privacy Guard For Facebook
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com.maxsecure
Bluetooth Privacy Agreement
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Apple Inc.
Privacy Agreement Assistant
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Apple Inc.
Privacy Cleaner Pro
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com.sascha-simon
Privacy Suite Pro
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com.runisoft
Activate Privacy
1
com.activate
Privacy Expert Secure Wifi
1
com.eps
Fairly Good Privacy
free
Vaporware Software
Mac GNU Privacy Guard
free
Mac GPG Dev Team
Antivirus for Mac
Trend Micro
Antivirus for Mac provides simple protection against complex cyber threats...
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Evernote gives up on its controversial privacy policy change
Evernote has officially announced that it no longer intends to change its privacy policy and apologized to those who got worried by the news.
Preserve online privacy on Mac
In today's world, protecting your online privacy is a major necessity. Here's how Mac users can do so in an effective manner.
Apple patents 'privacy screens' for iPhones and Macs
Apple seeks to enhance physical protection of iPhone and Mac users by limiting screen visibility.
Android-to-iOS migration: hard facts from CIRP
Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC tracks conversion of users from Android to iOS and reports the findings. Let's see what's latest.
Apple to allow iOS app installations from websites in the EU
Apple will let iOS apps to be installed to iPhones and iPads from websites. Without jailbreaking them. Is this a tectonic shift or what?