More Privacy - Page 15
The need for online privacy is finally resonating with video chat
After privacy blunders, Zoom has been put on notice.
By Rachel Kraus
Zoom improves security with automatic password protection and waiting rooms
It's small, but it's something.
By Kellen Beck
Thousands of private Zoom videos are online for anyone to watch
The videos include private business discussions, casual friend conversations, therapy sessions, and, yes, nudity.
By Jack Morse
Zoom was secretly mining LinkedIn data and sharing it with some users
The company has removed the feature.
By Matt Binder
SpaceX stops all employees from using Zoom
Over 6,000 employees can't use Zoom anymore due to "significant privacy and security concerns."
By Matthew Humphries
Forget Zoom: Use these private video-chatting tools, instead
There's a world out there beyond Zoom.
By Jack Morse
Video chat app Houseparty blames 'smear campaign' for hacking controversy, offers $1 million bounty
"The service has never been compromised."
As coronavirus spreads, yet another company brags about tracking you
A viral tweet about partying spring breakers and coronavirus reveals a darker truth.
By Jack Morse
Phone location data is being handed over to the EU to help track coronavirus
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures.
By Words by Amanda Yeo; Video by Marvin Van Buren
This company says it knows who isn't socially distancing
Is it you?
By Words by Jack Morse; Video by Marvin Van Buren
This company you've never heard of says it knows who isn't socially distancing
Privacy has long been passé in the world of tech, but the coronavirus pandemic stands to make matters worse.
By Jack Morse
The FBI says now is a great time to download its home fitness app
Big Brother is a SICK spotter, bro.
By Jack Morse
Zoom is a work-from-home privacy disaster waiting to happen
The videoconferencing service is a privacy minefield.
By Jack Morse
Working from home? Think twice about posting that desk pic.
Take a moment to consider what's on your screen and what's in the background.
By Jack Morse
This Supreme Court case could criminalize online immigration activism. Here’s why.
Those supportive hashtags might become a liability.
By Haidee Chu
U.S. wireless carriers face $200 million in FCC fines for mishandling customer data
They sold your location date to shady characters. Now, they may have to pay up.
By Jack Morse
The NSA's $100 million call surveillance program was a big flop
There were way more misses than hits.
Android update to give users much more control over location sharing
It's a long overdue feature.
By Jack Morse
There's a privacy bracelet that jams smart speakers and, hell yeah, bring it
We want this so badly.
By Jack Morse
Credit card companies are ditching old-school travel alerts for always-on location tracking
Wherever you go, they're watching.
By Sasha Lekach
Australian authorities used phone location tracking to retrace steps of couple with coronavirus
Is it necessary for safety or a breach of personal privacy?
By Alex Perry
Facebook sends cease-and-desist to facial recognition startup Clearview AI over photo scraping
When Facebook reckons you've gone too far, maybe that's a bad sign?
Controversial facial recognition company claims it has a First Amendment right to your public photos
One company CEO thinks so
By Matt Binder
Google may have accidentally shared your private Google Photos videos with strangers
Google Photos users were notified of the possible November 2019 breach on February 3, 2020.
By Jordan Aaron