Apple Rolls Out New Feature That Permanently Associates Devices with Apps, Even After Deletion
Just like that thing Tim Cook scolded Uber for doing, but with fewer privacy implications.
Just like that thing Tim Cook scolded Uber for doing, but with fewer privacy implications.
Apple is making changes, giving users more control over what data they share and when they share it.
The mere promise of it is enough to make me want to switch back over from Chrome.
An ongoing lawsuit also offers a glimpse into the hidden mechanics of Uber’s everyday interactions with customers, in its proprietary corporate database.
For intentionally misleading officials during the 2014 takeover of WhatsApp.
Twitter has been telling people I’m into dads.
The Information Commissioner wants to make sure political parties aren't mishandling data in order to target individuals.
Activist Muhammad Rabbani has spent hours in detention whilst travelling in and out of the UK. But this Wednesday will be the first time he’s faced criminal charges resulting from such an encounter.
Can you kit out your house with smart tech without getting spied on by the corporate entities behind them? Sort of. Here are the best tactics you can employ.
There aren’t nearly as many fixes as there should be, but take an hour and you can at least keep your smart speakers from sharing too many of your secrets.
Remarkable advances are being made in technologies that can analyse brain activity every day and we’re reaching a point that it might be time to clearly define the ethics of peeking into others’ thoughts.
How open was Unroll.me about what it does?
He’s not sorry that you were upset about your data being sold. He’s sorry he got caught.
"Only the information that applicants input into Google Hire will be shared—for example, first name, last name, email address, resume, cover letter, etc.”
Here we’ll lay out what’s being saved in your browser, why it makes a difference, and what you can do about it.