Twitter’s Tip Jar Privacy Fiasco Was Entirely Avoidable
Sending its users to PayPal has created all sorts of problems that Twitter should have caught ahead of time.
Sending its users to PayPal has created all sorts of problems that Twitter should have caught ahead of time.
In a new statement posted on its website, WhatsApp says users won’t lose any functionality if they fail to accept its new privacy policy by May 15th.
Google continues to send data from EU websites to the US – despite two Court of Justice rulings.
You might be surprised how much Google’s email service – and others – know about you.
How the expansion of data privacy laws and advertising technology standards limits companies’ ability to use third-party data for retargeting.
Police tapped the surveillance system to identify and detain dozens of people who attended last week’s protests in the Russian capital in support of jailed Kremlin foe Alexey Navalny.
If you are a commercial or public sector customer in the EU, Microsoft will enable you to process and store all data in the EU.
Ensuring compliance with data protection laws has become so complicated that companies must make room for regulatory and ethics experts in product engineering processes.
Signal tried to buy “multi-variant targeted” ads on Instagram to show what parent company Facebook knows about its users.
While AirTags are explicitly intended for items only, Apple has added safeguards to cut down on unwanted tracking.
The partnership is the latest trend showing a convergence between the telecoms market and Silicon Valley.
Spain’s data protection authority recently ordered Equifax Inc. to delete data it collected this way and pay a fine of about $1.1 million for using in credit reports publicly available information from tax authorities and other government sources about individuals’ outstanding debts.