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Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to see
Sean Spicer's WHOIS data is public for everyone to see

You might have to prove your identity before topping up your phone credit in India
You might have to prove your identity before topping up your phone credit in India



Your friends might be spying on your Facebook when you're not looking
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Facebook is changing how it talks about privacy
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Trump's cyber advisor didn't know about Signal
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Privacy laws gutted in Australia's court ruling on 'personal information'
By Jake Goldenfein
Privacy laws gutted in Australia's court ruling on 'personal information'

The CIA is telling us how the agency uses Americans' data
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This Indian city wants its roads fully watched by CCTV and drones
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Posting pictures of your kids on Facebook? Think twice.
By Joanne Orlando
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Facebook reveals how many times governments requested data in 2016
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Twitter cuts off access to data that could be used for surveillance
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5 ways to keep your holiday shopping secret
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5 ways to safeguard your privacy on Instagram
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Uber can now track you after a ride and some people are creeped out
Uber can now track you after a ride and some people are creeped out


Snapchat's Spectacles might have just ruined regular sunglasses
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Obama says he won't pardon Edward Snowden, despite pressure
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