Big tech is still violating your privacy
Bullying customers into relinquishing data is not consent. Under the GDPR, a contract cannot be used to obtain consent. Some major […]
Bullying customers into relinquishing data is not consent. Under the GDPR, a contract cannot be used to obtain consent. Some major […]
A growing number of automakers are enabling location tracking in internet-connected cars, a technology that experts say can be misused […]
While the volume of data breaches has actually decreased from last year, exposed records remain stubbornly high. The report shows that […]
A security vulnerability in Google Chrome and all browsers that run the Blink browser engine could enable malicious actors to […]
The Australian government has proposed a new law that would force tech companies that have encrypted data relevant to an investigation […]
Cybersecurity start-up Darktrace, which uses artificial intelligence to fight cybercrime against corporations. Its artificial intelligence takes inspiration from something distinctly […]
It shouldn’t take legislation to motivate companies to re-examine what they do with personal data. All Internet companies must take […]
Once lauded as tools to enhance police accountability, body cameras have been facing increasing scrutiny from privacy advocates, and now […]
Consumer apps such as WhatsApp are widely used by businesses as a free and easy method of mobile communication, but […]
Turning off location history won’t hide where you are when you use search, Maps or weather. Here’s how to stop […]
The way you press, scroll and type on a phone screen or keyboard can be as unique as your fingerprints […]
UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has recently released its annual report for 2017 – 2018. One of the most obvious […]