Here’s how GDPR is already changing web design
When Europe’s sweeping privacy regulations (called GDPR) took effect in May, it was unclear just how much the new rules […]
When Europe’s sweeping privacy regulations (called GDPR) took effect in May, it was unclear just how much the new rules […]
UK’s spy agency GCHQ’s methods for bulk interception of online communications violated privacy and failed to provide sufficient surveillance safeguards, […]
Future versions of Firefox will block third-party tracking codes, and trackers that take too long to load, by default. Users […]
A new study has revealed a decline in cookies and third-party content on website pages since GDPR was introduced. It found […]
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 […]
Proposed laws would also compel Facebook, Apple and Google to assist in decrypting private communications Law enforcement agencies would gain […]
Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it […]
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Browser fingerprinting is on a collision course with privacy regulations. Compared to more well-known tracking “cookies,” browser fingerprinting is trickier […]
A major drone company DJI and a major police-camera company Axon are teaming up, and the possibilities are frightening. The devices […]
The newest version of Apple’s Safari comes with new privacy enhancing features. Browser will push back hard against the ad-tracking […]