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Adobe to update terms of service amid backlash
'We recognize that trust must be earned.'
'Adobe does not train Firefly Gen AI models on customer content': Company responds to backlash
Adobe provides some much-needed clarity on its vague Terms update.
Adobe users are outraged over vague new policy's AI implications
Is AI peeking at your works in progress?
The best VPN for iPhone: Which iOS VPN should you pick?
iPhone's don't have built-in VPNs, so you'll need to take matters into your own hands.
Get iOS 17.5.1 now to fix an iPhone bug that restores deleted photos
The bug was resurfacing long-deleted NSFW content.
How to blur your home on Google Street View (and why you should)
A little privacy goes a long way.
By Jack Morse
The Supreme Court bolsters age verification rules for porn sites
The court refused to block a Texas law mandating ID verification for porn viewers.
If you watched certain YouTube videos, investigators demanded your data from Google
Shared YouTube data prompts civil liberty worries.
How to stay anonymous on LinkedIn
Yes, people can see if you've viewed their profile on LinkedIn — and you can change that.
By Andy Moser
The White House is cracking down on brokers selling your data to China and Russia
President Biden is taking on data brokers... outside of the U.S.
Wyze security camera breach impacted over 900 times more people than originally thought
It isn't the first time the company has shown users footage from strangers' cameras, either.
By Amanda Yeo
Wyze security camera owners report seeing stranger's feeds. It's happened before.
Wyze execs confirm a second instance of user feeds swapping.
Encryption backdoors violate human rights, EU court rules
It found Russia's demand that Telegram hand over encryption keys breached users' right to privacy.
By Amanda Yeo
Google rolls out phishing and malware detection for Android users
Some Android users have spotted a "Safe Browsing" feature.
Ring won't let cops publicly request footage without a warrant anymore
This doesn't mean Ring's cozy relationship with cops is over.
By Amanda Yeo
7 Slack privacy settings you should check right now
A little data hygiene goes a long way.
By Jack Morse
With Strava, no one runs alone anymore. That's the problem.
As it turns out, transforming personal workouts into performative acts for public validation is stressful.
Google just killed cookies for a fraction of users, but you can kill yours right now
Don't want to wait in line?
By Mike Pearl
Congress extends controversial government spy program for 2024
Civil liberties advocates fear continued threats to citizen privacy.
Teenage 'GTA 6' hacker sentenced to an indefinite hospital stay
He could spend the rest of his life in hospital.
By Tim Marcin
Chameleon Android malware can turn off fingerprint unlock to steal your pin
Be careful out there.
By Tim Marcin
Google and Apple are closer to making AirTags stalker free
Teamwork makes the dream work.