(NEWS) Genomelink is presenting a dashboard product to unlock further insights using your genetic data. Sounds cool...until you think about privacy.
(TECH NEWS) To protect children from explicit content, the most recent beta version of iOS 15 includes a feature that allows users to blur nude photos.
(TECH NEWS) If you've ever had to share your screen, you know that sometimes, your sensitive information still slips. But this extension helps by blurring your...
(TECH NEWS) Apple’s new iOS14.5 update lets users control which apps are tracking them, and the powers that be at Facebook are sweating the potential loss...
(TECH NEWS) In a bizarre twist, Google is giving you the option to opt out of data collection - for real this time.
(TECH NEWS) Google has begun phasing out third-party cookies, giving users back control of their privacy, but how will they fill the gap for advertisers?
(TECH NEWS) Clubhouse might be invite-only, but your data could already be on the platform and being sold without your consent.
(BUSINESS FINANCE) Employees' data privacy has been breached by the fast-fashion giant, invading personal lives by sharing confidential notes around management.
(TECH NEWS) Wait, geofences do what? Law enforcement can pull your private data if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Twitter releases private information affecting already hurting businesses, should this even be a surprise anymore? They have a history of privacy breaches.
(TECH NEWS) Phone privacy has had muddy waters with law enforcement, but now one ruling sets more strict conditions for even the FBI to look at...
(TECH NEWS) Facebook remains in hot water, but you can make a simple choice that puts you in control of your data. Check it out.
(EDITORIAL) DNA tests are all the rage currently but are they worth potentially having your genetic makeup sold and distributed?
(TECHNOLOGY) Facial recognition technology is happening, now. What does it mean, who does it benefit, and who makes the rules?
MeWe, a new social media site, seems to offer everything Facebook does and more, but with privacy as a foundation of its business model. Said MeWe...
(TECHNOLOGY) Although iOS only (for now), Jumbo has launched and could put a dent in some of the nefariousness of social media networks...
(TECHNOLOGY) Smart speakers are beloved, and oh so helpful, but they're always listening, no matter what tech companies say. This DIY stops that.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) ISIS is using Twitter, as always, to spread propaganda, but are they using *your* account to do it? Maybe.
(TECH NEWS) LinkedIn is known for helping professionals connect but that doesn't exempt the site from having the same privacy issues other social media sites face.
(TECHNOLOGY) With smart speakers like Alexa violating users' privacy expectations, a French startup seeks to turn the problem on its head.
(TECH NEWS) What to do if you buy a Smart TV but don't want outsiders using it to spy on you.
(TECH NEWS) It's more than just a number; your phone number can link you to a wealth of personal information that could be compromised more easily...
(TECH NEWS) Prey is the ultimate answer to combat a stolen device - going on the offense is sometimes the best defense.
(SOCIAL MEDIA) Facebook is in hot water again for how they track non-users (and many were unaware they ever did).
(OPINION EDITORIAL) When it comes to privacy and privacy invasions, we are our own worst enemies -- read your terms of service!
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