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Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to see
Sean Spicer has a Yahoo! email address.
You might have to prove your identity before topping up your phone credit in India
The government could go with an Aadhaar-based solution.
By Manish Singh
White House site security error is more 'embarrassing' than worrying
"There's no excuse for it."
Your friends might be spying on your Facebook when you're not looking
Your friends and family may be a bigger threat to your Facebook privacy than foreign hackers.
By Freia Lobo
Facebook is changing how it talks about privacy
The company is now making it easier to keep your information private and secure.
By Freia Lobo
Trump's cyber advisor didn't know about Signal
If you pay attention to surveillance or cybersecurity, you've probably heard of Signal since the election, right?
Privacy laws gutted in Australia's court ruling on 'personal information'
A Federal Court ruling dealt a severe blow to Australia's information privacy laws by narrowing the definition of "personal information."
By Jake Goldenfein
The CIA is telling us how the agency uses Americans' data
You can now read about how the CIA gathers data on Americans.
India wants more details from WhatsApp on its data sharing policy
India wants answers.
By Manish Singh
This Indian city wants its roads fully watched by CCTV and drones
CCTV cameras to be installed every 200 meters.
Hero toddler saves trapped twin brother in unbelievable YouTube video
This is terrifying.
Posting pictures of your kids on Facebook? Think twice.
Listen to what kids have to say about it.
By Joanne Orlando
Uber blames iOS for still tracking your location even when you're not using the app
Relax, Uber's probably not stalking you.
By Raymond Wong
Facebook reveals how many times governments requested data in 2016
It also had surprising statistics about the number of removal requests.
By Kerry Flynn
Student spies on guy who stole his phone, makes film about it
Take a look into the underground.
Twitter cuts off access to data that could be used for surveillance
An ACLU investigation leads to changes at Twitter.
By Kerry Flynn
5 ways to keep your holiday shopping secret
Don't let online trackers ruin your holiday surprise.
5 ways to safeguard your privacy on Instagram
Be more secure as you 'Gram to your heart's content.
Uber can now track you after a ride and some people are creeped out
An infringement of privacy or increased safety while using the app?
Snapchat's Spectacles might have just ruined regular sunglasses
No, I'm not recording you with my regular non camera-equipped sunnies.
By Raymond Wong
Obama says he won't pardon Edward Snowden, despite pressure
Edward Snowden will almost certainly have to watch from Russia as President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated in January.