Tinder Somehow Found a Way to Be Even Creepier
The app has gone one step further in turning its users into human guinea pigs.
The app has gone one step further in turning its users into human guinea pigs.
Is it a strange joke? I'm not entirely sure.
Because of the very nature of artificial intelligence, our data is less secure than ever before, and technology companies are now collecting even more personal information.
This news comes after Yahoo announced it was the victim of a “state sponsored” hack that leaked the personal details of over 500 million of its users.
The company that collects as much of your intimate information as it can in order to make money from advertisers, wants you think it protects your privacy.
This marks the first time a privacy watchdog has waded into the debate.
Fire up the computer and bask in the privacy.
If you’re a Yahoo user, your account may have been comprised. Here's what to do.
Allo forces you to trade in privacy and security to recommend you restaurants and the like. Is it worth it?
Can we just reset the world?
Led to wrongful arrests and house searches.
Those paying themselves to examine things from the €80 billion fund must open up their findings.
Waste receptacles for use in spying? Eat your heart out, Q.
Just in case some kid on Xbox Live throws some colourful slurs your way next time you try and play Halo
They're not happy about the promises Facebook made when it bought WhatsApp back in 2014.
WhatsApp won’t say, but Facebook revealed a few tidbits.