More Privacy - Page 10
Singapore has patrol robots now! This should be fine.
No smoking here, move along.
Apple delays controversial plan to check iPhones for child exploitation images
It's going to 'collect input and make improvements.'
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter teases new privacy features... that actually sound pretty great?
Hiding your likes, automatically archiving old tweets, and more. Bring it on.
By Jack Morse
FTC cracks down on creepy SpyFone stalkerware app
If you get a notification saying "Someone may have secretly monitored your phone," this is why.
By Jack Morse
How to find stalkerware on your smartphone
The contents of your smartphone may not be as private as you think. Here's how to check.
By Jack Morse
How this technologist is using beauty as a tool to disrupt facial recognition
Meet Joselyn McDonald.
How to encrypt your computer (and why you should)
You've encrypted your computer, right? Right?!
By Jack Morse
TikTok's new privacy features make teens think about their decisions
Look at your life, look at your choices.
By Amanda Yeo
WhatsApp won't use Apple's child abuse image scanner, citing vague privacy fears
WhatsApp boss Will Cathcart took to Twitter in a thread that's more emotional than factual. It doesn't mean he's wrong, though.
Apple's new feature scans for child abuse images
Some privacy experts are not happy.
Apple AirTags used to show possessions of unhoused people taken to dump
AirTags are still creepy, however.
By Jack Morse
How to make a private playlist on Spotify
So no one has to know what you're really listening to.
Venmo finally does away with creepy global feed
A small privacy win for Venmo users.
By Rachel Kraus
How to stop strangers from listening in on your Alexa chats (and why you should)
Amazon Alexa-enabled devices are a privacy nightmare. Here's what you can do about it.
By Jack Morse
Startup wants to give you crypto—just let this orb scan your eyes first
The former president of Y Combinator has another bizarre scheme in the works.
By Jack Morse
How to remove your ex from your digital life
Want to go no contact? Here are tips that can help.
By Anna Iovine
Payment apps collect and share your data. Here's how to lock them down.
Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal aren't as private as some users might think.
By Jack Morse
Apple announces iCloud+ privacy features at WWDC
Private Relay and Hide My Email sure sound nice.
By Jack Morse
Now Apple wants to store your driver's license on Apple Wallet
Say hello to digital IDs ... and any privacy risk that comes with them.
By Jack Morse
Tinder will now let you block phone contacts from showing up in your feed
Don't want to see family, friends, or exes on Tinder? This new feature is for you.
By Alex Perry
TikTok's updated privacy policy may let it collect your biometric data
It's not like you're going to stop using it, though.
By Amanda Yeo
After update, only 4 percent of iOS users in U.S. let apps track them
New data shows that, when given the choice, people would rather not be tracked.
By Rachel Kraus