privacy

How to Confuse Google’s Ad Network and Reclaim Some Data Privacy

A browser extension called AdNauseam can "obfuscate" your data

Vanessa Bryant Files Lawsuit Against LA County Sheriff’s Department

Bryant alleges deputies shared “unauthorized” photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, Kobe Bryant, their daughter and others

Review: Can Facebook's “Messenger Rooms” Conquer Zoom?

The new service promises 50-person chats, no time limits and an alleged emphasis on privacy

Apple and Google Readying Coronavirus Tracking System

The companies plan to build it directly into iOS and Android

Zoom Was Just Sued for Allegedly Sharing Personal Data With Facebook

The popular video teleconferencing service is under increased scrutiny

Your Privacy May Be a Victim of COVID-19

Balancing rights while fighting a pandemic could become an "Orwellian" issue

A Lost Notebook from Mark Zuckerberg Outlined His Grand Vision of Facebook Back in 2006

Surviving pages of the CEO's old private notebooks laid the groundwork for the social media giant you know and distrust

Google Is Accused of Spying On Its Own Employees

A calendar tool may be monitoring workers organizing protests

Is American Airlines Using Seat Cameras To Spy On You?

They’re not the only airline with cameras installed in seats.

Facebook Now Admits It Allowed Netflix and Other Apps to Access Private Messages

A summary of the latest data breach, plus some privacy tips

7 Google Alternatives That Actually Care About Your Privacy

A new resource will help you browse, email and search securely

This 3D Body Scanner Can Help You Track Weight Loss — Or Measure The Perfect Suit

Move over Alexa, “Naked” is the latest home gadget to optimize your lifestyle.

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How to Confuse Google’s Ad Network and Reclaim Some Data Privacy

A browser extension called AdNauseam can "obfuscate" your data

Vanessa Bryant Files Lawsuit Against LA County Sheriff’s Department

Bryant alleges deputies shared “unauthorized” photos of the helicopter crash that killed her husband, Kobe Bryant, their daughter and others

Review: Can Facebook's “Messenger Rooms” Conquer Zoom?

The new service promises 50-person chats, no time limits and an alleged emphasis on privacy

Apple and Google Readying Coronavirus Tracking System

The companies plan to build it directly into iOS and Android

Zoom Was Just Sued for Allegedly Sharing Personal Data With Facebook

The popular video teleconferencing service is under increased scrutiny

Your Privacy May Be a Victim of COVID-19

Balancing rights while fighting a pandemic could become an "Orwellian" issue

A Lost Notebook from Mark Zuckerberg Outlined His Grand Vision of Facebook Back in 2006

Surviving pages of the CEO's old private notebooks laid the groundwork for the social media giant you know and distrust

Google Is Accused of Spying On Its Own Employees

A calendar tool may be monitoring workers organizing protests

Is American Airlines Using Seat Cameras To Spy On You?

They’re not the only airline with cameras installed in seats.

Facebook Now Admits It Allowed Netflix and Other Apps to Access Private Messages

A summary of the latest data breach, plus some privacy tips

7 Google Alternatives That Actually Care About Your Privacy

A new resource will help you browse, email and search securely

This 3D Body Scanner Can Help You Track Weight Loss — Or Measure The Perfect Suit

Move over Alexa, “Naked” is the latest home gadget to optimize your lifestyle.