Privacy
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Meta Facing Lawsuits For Bypassing Apple’s Privacy Rules
Facebook and Instagram creator Meta is facing lawsuits for bypassing Apple's privacy rules and tracking users across websites. Facebook and Instagram creator Meta is facing lawsuits for bypassing Apple's privacy rules and tracking users across websites. -
China's Weibo To Disclose User IP Address In Bid To Curb ‘Bad Behavior’
Weibo hopes to combat 'bad behavior' by disclosing IP addresses for some users and general location information for others. Weibo hopes to combat 'bad behavior' by disclosing IP addresses for some users and general location information for others. -
Other Video Conferencing Apps You May Want To Try If You're Not A Fan Of Zoom
In case you need to be more private. In case you need to be more private. -
Google Tracking: The Pros And Cons Of Enabling Location And Data History
Google gives every user the right to turn location settings off, if that's what you prefer. Google gives every user the right to turn location settings off, if that's what you prefer. -
DuckDuckGo Ready To Rival Chrome With New, Super Fast, Private Desktop Browser
A browser designed from the ground up to protect your privacy while surfing the web. A browser designed from the ground up to protect your privacy while surfing the web. -
Apple's Move Against Child Abuse Raises Privacy Questions: What's It About?
Critics raise the probability of misuse and abuse of "spying" technology. Critics raise the probability of misuse and abuse of "spying" technology. -
Apple Plans To Allow iOS Detect Images Of Child Abuses, Will Report To Authorities
The detection system will only flag images that are already in the center's database of known child pornography. The detection system will only flag images that are already in the center's database of known child pornography. -
Hong Kong Might Pass Tough Anti-Doxxing Privacy Law
Critics argue the law is too vague with the potential to curb freedom of information. Critics argue the law is too vague with the potential to curb freedom of information. -
WhatsApp Launches New Ad In Bid To Soothe Privacy Backlash
Messaging platform says the campaign is designed to reiterate its "commitment to privacy." Messaging platform says the campaign is designed to reiterate its "commitment to privacy." -
How Much Is Your Data Worth To Tech Companies?
New proposed legislation by U.S. senators Mark R. Warner and Josh Hawley seeks to protect privacy by forcing tech companies to disclose the “true value” of their data to users. New proposed legislation by U.S. senators Mark R. Warner and Josh Hawley seeks to protect privacy by forcing tech companies to disclose the “true value” of their data to users.