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UP Phone Blocks Top-Tier Government Infiltration Tools in Independent Test
We make bold claims at Unplugged. At Unplugged, we are constantly pushing our technology to new levels. An important part of this is proactively identifying vulnerabilities through real-world simulated attacks on our hardware, our network, and the UnpluggedOS operating system.  To prove our security claims, we don’t just test—we...
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Money as a Megaphone
In a market saturated with options, a purchase is no longer just a transaction; it’s a choice. Every time you open your wallet, you’re casting a vote. You’re saying, "I endorse this," "I trust them," or "This aligns with who I am." Your money is your megaphone.  The Shift Toward...
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The Biometric Breakpoint: Why Your Face Is No Longer a Password
When Apple popularized TouchID and FaceID, there was an adage in the cybersecurity community that “You can change a password, but you can’t change your face.”   We had traded the friction of the six-digit PIN for the ease of biometrics. We let our iPhones map our retinas and our Androids memorize the...
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Why the January 1st Privacy Laws are a Tipping Point
Without a single federal law like Europe’s GDPR, the U.S. has relied on a growing patchwork of state-level protections to protect consumer data. On January 1, 2026, Indiana, Kentucky, and Rhode Island officially joined the fold, bringing the total to...
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Break the Big Tech Cycle in 2026
January 19th is known as “Quitters Day," because it’s the day most people abandon their New Year’s resolutions as real-world routines reassert themselves. But most resolutions don’t fail because people don’t care—they fail because the systems around them don’t change....
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