Apple Admits it's Storing Users' Data on Servers Based in China
Other companies have stayed away from China do to privacy concerns, but Apple seems happy enough to store user data in the country.
Other companies have stayed away from China do to privacy concerns, but Apple seems happy enough to store user data in the country.
Sure, the gyroscope in your smartphone is great for whizzing past the competition in Need For Speed. But did you know that it can also be used to eavesdrop on your conversations?
Remember when the Syrian government shut down the entire country's internet a little under two years ago? It was in fact the NSA who flipped the switch.
Stop press! Edward Snowden suggests that the worst NSA revelations are yet to surface.
Google is teaming up with Yahoo to make both firm's webmail services encrypted in such a way that they work in harmony with one another.
Edward Snowden has been granted three years of residency in Russia. What happens to the whistleblower after that is anyone's guess.
Wikipedia has revealed the five pages removed from Google searches, adding up to more than 50 links in total.
Google: "it's not you we're tracking, but the illicit content itself".
This would contain not just information held by government departments, but potentially even data held by schools and emergency services too.
97 per cent of which were submitted by Max Mosley and featured some German swear words.
It's to increase manpower and monitor the companies who are storing our data.
What do the White House and YouPorn have in common? Their websites both use canvas fingerprinting, a newer form of online tracking designed to make it hard to hide.
Soon, the only ones aware of your affinity for Jungle 2 Jungle will be you and your crippling shame.
"Here, look at this one, I can't tell if that's a bruise or a disease."
It's a question that will eventually—hopefully not soon!—confront you, me, and every other person reading this.
Following years of criticism, Google has announced that it's scrapping its requirement that anyone using Google+ uses their real name on the network.