More Privacy - Page 27
How data scientists see the future after Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.
By Kerry Flynn
Snapchat is testing 'Connected Apps' for sharing information
Let Snapchat be your log-in.
By Kerry Flynn
Mozilla creates Firefox extension to prevent Facebook from tracking you
The nonprofit also paused Facebook ads.
By Kerry Flynn
FTC confirms it’s investigating Facebook — a huge threat to the social media giant
This doesn't look good for Facebook.
Apple's Tim Cook calls for stronger privacy laws after the Facebook scandal
The Apple CEO feels it's time for stricter controls on how online interests can collect and make use of your personal data.
Congress formally summons Mark Zuckerberg to testify on Cambridge Analytica
Zuck has some major explaining to do.
By Raymond Wong
Don't forget: Instagram is creepy, too
Facebook's little sibling is no refuge from Facebook's problems.
By Jack Morse
Slack might be making it harder to know if your boss is reading your DMs
Well this isn't good.
By Jack Morse
Major Siri bug exposes all your hidden messages even if your phone is locked
This is really bad.
By Raymond Wong
Escaping Facebook takes more than just deleting your account
But that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
By Jack Morse
Facebook is using facial recognition — here's how to turn it off
Some pictures just shouldn't be tagged...
He fooled an entire nation with a fake Facebook profile. Then I tracked him down.
Hundreds thought they knew him. No one could believe he never even existed.
Microsoft battles U.S. authorities who want access to foreign-stored data
Law enforcement vs. privacy, yet again.
By Johnny Lieu
Android P may prevent background apps from accessing your camera
It's a win for your privacy.
By Monica Chin
5 questions Facebook's 'privacy principles' don't answer
We're still waiting on answers.
By Karissa Bell
Lyft investigates claim that employee improperly accessed Mark Zuckerberg's account
This doesn't look good.
By Jack Morse
What putting medical records on an iPhone means for your privacy
Balancing privacy and accessibility is extra tricky in the world of medical records.
By Jack Morse
DuckDuckGo's new app is here for all your private mobile browsing needs
A little pushback goes a long way.
By Jack Morse
The pole-dancing robots of CES 2018: An eyewitness report
The most subversive art show in Las Vegas.
Edward Snowden and human rights groups slam NSA bill that's rushing through Congress
The vote is expected soon.
By Tim Chester