Google is now facing a lawsuit for allegedly collecting information about what users search for and where they are while browsing the internet using Incognito mode.
Here's how an iPhone user can bypass a lock screen when the passcode is forgotten.
Rather than have individuals labor to avail themselves of legal protections against the corporate data collectors, we need to promote tech tools that automate the complicated processes to exert the Right to be Forgotten.
Virus apps expose tension between privacy and need for data
Qatar virus tracing app stirs rare privacy backlash
The feature is the latest step Facebook has taken to help protect users as it works toward end-to-end encryption for messaging.
The new enemy of air travel is COVID-19. And just like 9/11, it figures to usher in a slew of new health and safety measures that could make the frisking of old people appear normal.
The Edison Mail app is now under heavy criticism following a glitch that allowed others to check email accounts that were not theirs.
US PGA's Memorial to track fans to maintain COVID-19 social distancing
60% of those queried expressed reluctance or an inability to use an anonymous app to alert them on whether they had been in contact with someone who had tested positive for the virus.
Nearly two million Australians download coronavirus tracker app
Australia launches app to trace coronavirus contacts
Court approves record $5 bn fine of Facebook over privacy
Apple, Google say users to control virus 'tracing' tool
There are plenty of ways to track, manage, and monitor your remote workers and their productivity while reinforcing your company culture of trust.
Meghan tabloid privacy case begins in London court
Eva Mendes refuses to share photos of Ryan Gosling and their daughters for this reason.
The tech giants’ patent filings give no indication they care to research and develop devices that will put data in consumers’ hands.
The upcoming Apple and Google coronavirus contact tracing feature has been questioned for being a possible privary risk for users.
Apple and Google team up on virus 'contact tracing' by smartphone
Zoom turns to former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos to address the security flaws of the video-conferencing app.
It appears that some US senators would like to know if the Apple COVID-19 screening app does not and will not violate users' privacy.