Microsoft follows Google in revenge porn crackdown
Microsoft will provide a web form to submit removal requests for links to intimate content or video that appear on its search site Bing.
TechWorld staff | 24 Jul | Read more
Microsoft will provide a web form to submit removal requests for links to intimate content or video that appear on its search site Bing.
TechWorld staff | 24 Jul | Read more
Better web security has become so commonplace that most sites don't make a big deal about it anymore. Reddit quietly announced on Tuesday it would soon move all users over to HTTPS encryption by default.
Bot traffic has surpassed humans this year, now accounting for 59 percent of all site visits, according to a report released today by Distil Networks.
Maria Korolov | 15 May | Read more
Keeping your Google account secure is already a good idea, so you might as well nab some Google Drive storage while doing it.
Jared Newman | 11 Feb | Read more
Microsoft's Bing has no plans to rank websites higher if they use HTTPS encryption, unlike rival Google.
Jared Newman | 04 Oct | Read more
Microsoft's Bing search engine filters out some sensitive results from searches made in simplified Chinese, the script used to write the language in China, searches revealed Thursday.
Owen Fletcher | 25 Jun | Read more