Report: Tesla Employees Inappropriately Shared Videos Recorded by Customer Cars
One ex-worker told Reuters one such clip included "a man approaching a vehicle completely naked"
Those Cool Gadgets at CES Are Digital Privacy Nightmares
A lot of new technology seems unconcerned about your digital security
Firefox Wants to Stop Spam Calls With Burner Phone Numbers
The browser's updated Relay feature allows users to mask their real phone number and block unwanted calls and texts
Fog Reveal Is a Tech Tool That Allows Police to Circumvent Warrants
Data collected by apps on your phone can be sold and utilized by law enforcement in a way that sidesteps normal search warrant procedures
Should Schools Remove Pandemic-Era Surveillance Software?
Implemented while kids were at home, the tech is still largely in use
You Can Now Search Faces on the Internet With Disturbing Accuracy, But Should You?
The website PimEyes can pretty much find your face in any online photo in mere seconds, even when partially obscured or covered
Mastercard Wants You to Pay For Groceries With a Smile or Wave
Forced friendly gestures are the centerpiece of a controversial biometrics shopping program that swaps privacy for convenience
Human Rights Groups Are Protesting Zoom's Emotion Recognition Tech
Over two dozen groups want the video conferencing company to "abandon plans to mine users for emotional data points"
Facebook Apparently Doesn't Know What It's Doing With Your Personal Data
In a leaked memo, the social media giant appears less nefarious and more baffled with how to meet regulator demands (which is no excuse)
Australia Wants to Identify Social Media Users for Cynical Reasons
The government claims the proposed laws are for mental health. One expert says it's really about protecting "uncomfortable white men."
Your Private Instagram Account Might Not Be as Private as You Think
How wary should you be of third-party applications like IGLookup?
If You Own an Amazon Device, You Need to Opt Out of This Feature Today
Sidewalk is a just-activated wireless network for Ring and Echo devices. It has some benefits, but lots of concerns.
Amazon’s Ring Is Basically a Giant Civilian Surveillance Network
After partnering with almost 2,000 police departments, is this home security product a threat to democracy?
The New Apple iOS Update May Change Online Privacy for the Better
With iOS 14.5, it'll be much harder for websites and apps to track your device and online behavior
Apple and Facebook’s Privacy War, Explained
Why the social media giant is worried about Apple's new data tracking policies