Even if you’re off social media, your friends could be ruining your privacy
Social networks could use friends to predict what a person would post, researchers find. A new study from researchers at […]
Social networks could use friends to predict what a person would post, researchers find. A new study from researchers at […]
The Russian communication watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has begun legal proceedings against Facebook and Twitter for an apparent breach of data laws. […]
Individual choice has long been considered a bedrock principle of online privacy. If you don’t want to be on Facebook, […]
In France, a child can sue her parents for posting pictures of her on Instagram. On any social media network, […]
On average, parents will post more than 1,000 images of their children online before they’re old enough to have their […]
British parliament has used its legal powers to seize internal Facebook documents in an extraordinary attempt to hold the US […]
A debate over press freedom, the right to privacy and the validity of nondisclosure agreements has erupted in Britain in […]
A series of research projects, patent filings, and policy changes indicate that the Pentagon wants to use social media surveillance […]
Cybersecurity firm Trustwave has released an open source tool to find accounts of large volumes of people across social media […]
Heirs in Germany have the right to access the Facebook accounts of their deceased relatives, a court said in a […]
An analysis of the Facebook networks of trouble-making youngsters by the Amsterdam city authorities constituted a breach of privacy and […]
Together with the GDPR’s elaborate requirements for transparency, due diligence, risk analyses, documentation and security, this rude awakening should create […]