More Privacy - Page 23
Frontline's Facebook documentary sheds new light on company's mistakes
A new documentary sheds new light on Facebook's many screw-ups.
By Karissa Bell
Cathay Pacific hit with data breach involving 9.4 million customers
It's the latest in airline data breaches.
By Johnny Lieu
Apple CEO Tim Cook comes out swinging against companies collecting your private data
Cook warned of the “data industrial complex.”
By Matt Binder
Helm is the personal email server you never knew you needed
It's time to take back email.
By Pete Pachal
European authorities to investigate Twitter over GDPR non-compliance
What is it social media companies keep saying about "transparency"?
By Rachel Kraus
Google says it won't identify women who reported sexual misconduct on 'Sh*tty Media Men' list
Anonymous Google doc users are likely to stay anonymous, for now.
By Rachel Kraus
DuckDuckGo, the pro-privacy search engine, hits 30 million daily searches
This comes just days after news broke that Google exposed 500,000 of its users' data.
By Matt Binder
Google exposed personal data of almost 500,000 and didn't disclose it
This is the end of Google+.
By Karissa Bell
The inventor of the internet is building the next stage of the web
Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants to give you control over your personal data.
Gmail's third-party app policy: Security experts explain the risks
Third parties could be reading your emails.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook allows advertisers to target you based on your shadow profile
Another reason why your targeted ads are so accurate.
By Johnny Lieu
Why experts are freaking out over the new way Google Chrome sign-in works
Google Chrome 69 is forcing users to login to their Google account. Security experts are saying "not nice."
By Matt Binder
Your Android phone pings Google a lot more than you might think
What's your phone saying to Google behind your back?
By Jack Morse
Apple calmly tells Congress iPhones aren't spying on users
File it under "conspiracy theory."
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook has locked down its platform. Why that's bad news for researchers.
Facebook is in a tough spot here.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook's staunchest privacy advocates are disappearing
Some of Facebook's top privacy defenders have left, and it's not clear who replaces them.
By Karissa Bell
23andMe has pledged to follow new guidelines on how they handle people's DNA
It comes after they signed a deal with pharmaceutical giant GSK.
By Johnny Lieu
Facebook's top security exec urges company to collect less user data
Facebook's top security exec has some advice for the company.
By Karissa Bell
Ride-hailing app drivers can livestream your ride — and it's often legal
Until streams cross over into offensive and inappropriate territory they usually stay on the internet without much fanfare.
By Sasha Lekach
This robotic vacuum's camera could let hackers spy on you
A vacuum that can spy on you and mine cryptocurrency.
By Sasha Lekach