More Privacy - Page 33
This supposedly 'secret' iPhone flaw is actually a feature
There's nothing to freak out about.
By Raymond Wong
Privacy Panic? Snapchat Spectacles raise eyebrows
They might look like a toy, but the risk is real.
By Sasha Lekach
You will be watched by Donald Trump
America in 2017 will begin to experience life under Big Brother Donald Trump.
Edward Snowden warned us about a president like Donald Trump
Edward Snowden warned us we were just an election away from surveillance-based tyranny.
Donald Trump will get the keys to the surveillance state
President-elect Donald Trump is only months away from wielding the power of American intelligence agencies, including the NSA's mass surveillance operation.
Things you imagine when you watch too much 'Black Mirror'
Be careful when you look into the black mirror.
Indian court asks YouTube to share user's IP address, identity in defamation case
Things are getting complicated.
By Manish Singh
Report: New Zealand company selling surveillance tech to global spies
It boasts "100% accurate capture and storage of network traffic."
By Ariel Bogle
In the stuff of nightmares, Robocop is coming to life
Robocop has officially crossed over from the realm of science fiction into the realm of reality.
Everyone, stop freaking out about this Facebook hoax
Facebook hoaxes are still alive and tricking people in 2016.
Police use facial recognition much more than you realize
Police departments may know what you look like, even if you don't know how they got your photo.
Geofeedia isn't the only social media surveillance company giving data to police
Geofeedia isn't the only social media surveillance company providing information to local police departments.
Apple Watch reportedly banned from UK cabinet meetings
The Russians could be listening.
You can now encrypt your Facebook Messenger chats
You will have to enable it manually, however.
By Manish Singh
Yahoo reportedly built software to search incoming emails
It is not known if Yahoo handed any information over to the government.
By Kerry Flynn
The police technology intensifying racial discrimination
Police use of captured cellphone data, social media monitoring tools, and facial recognition technology has already been called racially biased, and these technologies aren't likely to disappear from departments.
Apple's iMessage system leaves one bit of data open to authorities
Apple's iMessages are fully encrypted, but the details if who you may have contacted are not.
Indian court ruling had no impact on new data sharing policy with Facebook: WhatsApp [Updated]
WhatsApp has 100 million users in India.
By Manish Singh
Indian court orders WhatsApp to not share user data with Facebook collected before Sept. 25
WhatsApp's new privacy policy that includes sharing user information with Facebook gets implemented on Sept. 25.
By Manish Singh
WhatsApp tells Indian court it won't share messages with Facebook
A PIL with an Indian court had claimed WhatsApp's new privacy policy endangered the privacy of users.
By Manish Singh
Remember that data-mining smart vibrator? The company's getting sued.
Let's, um, just leave these things offline, ok?
By Ariel Bogle
WhatsApp lands in hot water in India over privacy policy changes
Facebook had acquired WhatsApp for $22 billion.
By Manish Singh
WhatsApp announces plans to share user data with Facebook
What's up with that, WhatsApp?
Opera releases free and unlimited VPN for Android
This follows the company's free iOS and desktop browser VPN products.
By Victoria Ho