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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Opinion: San Jose's vast surveillance network is watching you. Be afraid.

The government surveils you every time you drive through San Jose, collecting a trove of highly revealing data that police search thousands of times per month without ever seeking a warrant. It's an unchecked police power, an end run around judicial oversight and a blatant privacy invasion. It's also a violation of the California Constitution. That's why we at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, with ACLU of Northern California, have sued the city, its police chief and its mayor.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Opinion: San Jose's vast surveillance network is watching you. Be afraid.

The government surveils you every time you drive through San Jose, collecting a trove of highly revealing data that police search thousands of times per month without ever seeking a warrant. It's an unchecked police power, an end run around judicial oversight and a blatant privacy invasion. It's also a violation of the California Constitution. That's why we at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, with ACLU of Northern California, have sued the city, its police chief and its mayor.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Google denies analyzing your emails for AI training - here's what happened

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Google denies analyzing your emails for AI training - here's what happened

fromGSMArena.com
1 day ago

India reportedly reviewing telecom industry's proposal for always-on satellite location tracking on smartphones

the Indian government is reviewing a proposal by the telecom industry to require smartphone companies to keep satellite location tracking enabled at all times for better tracking. The report states the Indian government, for years, has been concerned about its agencies not getting precise locations when legal requests are made to telecom operators during investigations, and that's because the telecom firms are limited to using cellular tower data.
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fromPrivacy International
1 day ago

A Call for Class Action: how people are reclaiming control over their health data

Health data represents one of the most valuable types of personal data available to companies, whether this be for the training of AI (it is worth noting that the AI health care market is estimated to reach a value of around $187bn by 2030, the development of digital health technology (such as wearables, estimated to be valued at around $76bn by 2030)
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fromEngadget
1 day ago

India is reportedly considering another draconian smartphone surveillance plan

India's telecom industry proposes mandating always-on satellite-based location tracking on smartphones with no user opt-out and suppressed carrier-access notifications.
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fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
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Petco confirms security lapse exposed customers' personal data | TechCrunch

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1 day ago
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Petco confirms security lapse exposed customers' personal data | TechCrunch

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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

It was about degrading someone completely': the story of Mr DeepFakes the world's most notorious AI porn site

A German journalist discovered explicit deepfake images of herself on a dedicated site, secured removal, tracked the creator, but could not identify the site's operators.
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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Sanctioned spyware maker Intellexa had direct access to government espionage victims, researchers say | TechCrunch

Intellexa staff had remote access to some customers' Predator surveillance systems, enabling viewing of personal data collected from hacked phones.
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fromMoneyMade
2 days ago

My Boss Installed Hidden Cameras In The Break Room 'For Safety.' We All Feel Watched. Can We Do Anything?

Workplace video surveillance alters employee behavior, raises legal and ethical concerns, and is regulated unevenly across federal and state laws.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Why dynamic pricing is becoming the rule, not the exception

Personalized dynamic pricing using consumers' personal data is rapidly becoming widespread, prompting regulators to develop new guardrails.
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fromZDNET
2 days ago
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Microsoft Teams may soon reveal when you start and leave work - here's how

fromForbes
6 days ago
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This Is When Microsoft Starts Telling Your Boss If You're Not At Work

fromMUO
3 weeks ago
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Microsoft has changed a controversial Teams Wi-Fi location feature - but won't say why

fromZDNET
2 days ago
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Microsoft Teams may soon reveal when you start and leave work - here's how

fromForbes
6 days ago
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This Is When Microsoft Starts Telling Your Boss If You're Not At Work

fromMUO
3 weeks ago
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Microsoft has changed a controversial Teams Wi-Fi location feature - but won't say why

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fromFortune
2 days ago

Australia wants to end the era of kids on social media with international ban hailed as 'first domino' in global movement | Fortune

Australia bans social media accounts for under-16s nationwide from Dec. 10, requiring platforms to take reasonable steps and face heavy fines for noncompliance.
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fromFortune
3 weeks ago
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Phia, the buzzy AI shopping tool, was pulling far more user data than disclosed, security researchers say | Fortune

fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago
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Judge Orders OpenAI To Give Lawyers 20 Million Private Chats, Thinks 'Anonymization' Can Keep Them Private - Above the Law

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
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Phia, the buzzy AI shopping tool, was pulling far more user data than disclosed, security researchers say | Fortune

fromAbove the Law
3 weeks ago
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Judge Orders OpenAI To Give Lawyers 20 Million Private Chats, Thinks 'Anonymization' Can Keep Them Private - Above the Law

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fromTechCrunch
5 days ago
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India plans to verify and record every smartphone in circulation | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
5 days ago
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India plans to verify and record every smartphone in circulation | TechCrunch

fromComputerWeekly.com
4 days ago

Use of digital ID in UK achieves statutory status | Computer Weekly

The measures contained in the Data (Use and Access) Act, which became law in June this year, have now taken effect, introducing a formal and legally backed set of standards and governance rules with which all certified providers of digital verification services (DVS) must conform. The move is intended to provide the public with confidence when using certified digital identity apps, through a framework that shows suppliers are considered trustworthy.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

Your Data Might Determine How Much You Pay for Eggs

A recently enacted New York State law requires businesses that algorithmically set prices using customers' personal data to disclose that. According to the law, personal data includes any data that can be "linked or reasonably linked, directly or indirectly, with a specific consumer or device." The law doesn't require businesses to explicitly state what information about a person or device is being used or how each piece of information affects the final price a customer sees.
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fromComputerworld
5 days ago

End-to-end encryption is next frontline in governments' data sovereignty war with hyperscalers

True data sovereignty requires exclusive control of encryption keys by the government, not merely physical data residency on foreign cloud servers.
fromTheregister
5 days ago

South Korea's Coupang admits breach exposed 33.7M users

South Korean retail behemoth Coupang has admitted to a data breach that exposed the personal details of 33.7 million customers, turning the company's famed "Rocket Delivery" logistics empire into an express shipment for personal information. The e-commerce titan, often dubbed the "Amazon of Korea," is South Korea's largest retail platform, logistics operator, and warehousing network - a vertically integrated retail giant whose next-day delivery service, Rocket Delivery, has become shorthand domestically for cardboard boxes arriving before customers have fully remembered ordering anything at all.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

4 tips to help you maintain a healthy credit rating

Credit enables economic mobility like homeownership but also fuels exploitative lending and debt; understanding its benefits and pitfalls can reduce harm.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Revealed: West London authority using drones to 'spy' on residents

A West London council is preparing to use drones to bolster its enforcement teams as local authorities across the country quietly build aerial surveillance fleets. A report by Hammersmith and Fulham council sets out plans to deploy drones to support its 70-strong law enforcement team, which issued more than 2,200 fines in 2024. The aircraft will be used to target anti-social behaviour and fly tipping.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Judge says more women can join lawsuit over hidden camera in John Hancock locker room

Seven women spied on in a John Hancock locker room were permitted to join a lawsuit six years after the hidden-camera incident.
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fromThe Walrus
1 week ago

Anyone Could Be Anyone | The Walrus

A private investigator navigates legal privacy limits, urban anonymity, and patient, invisible observation while conducting surveillance in everyday city settings.
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fromInfoWorld
1 week ago

OpenAI admits data breach after analytics partner hit by phishing attack

Impacted organizations, admins, and users are being notified; exposure limited to Mixpanel data with no evidence of OpenAI system breach or compromise of sensitive credentials.
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fromMUO
1 week ago

I switched my browser's default search from Google to this niche engine-and I'm sticking with it

Paying for Kagi restored cleaner, more relevant search results, better personalization, and less ad-driven SEO clutter compared with declining Google search quality.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

This Simple Booking Trick Could Save You Hundreds on Your Next Vacation by Outsmarting AI

Switch a booking website's country setting and use a device with no prior travel or social traces to avoid AI price targeting and potentially secure lower fares.
fromTESLARATI
1 week ago

Tesla takes a step towards removal of Robotaxi service's safety drivers

Tesla appears to be preparing for the eventual removal of its Robotaxi service's safety drivers. This was hinted at in a recent de-compile of the Robotaxi App's version 25.11.5, which was shared on social media platform X. In-cabin analytics As per Tesla software tracker @Tesla_App_iOS, the latest update to the Robotaxi app featured several improvements. These include Live Screen Sharing, as well as a feature that would allow Tesla to access video and audio inside the vehicle.
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fromMen's Journal
1 week ago

Jeep, Chrysler, And Dodge Owners Are Getting Pop-Up Ads In Their Cars

Stellantis displays pop-up advertisements inside cars, shown when vehicles are stationary, causing owner frustration and exposing weak US advertising and privacy regulation.
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fromwww.twincities.com
1 week ago

Lawmakers question legality of Border Patrol license plate reader program

U.S. Border Patrol operates a nationwide predictive license-plate reader program that tracks drivers, flags suspicious travel, and has led to stops, searches, and arrests.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago
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Are tech companies using your private data to train AI models?

Major tech companies are deploying AI features that can access and use users' personal data for model training, often without clear opt-outs or full transparency.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago
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Bots may use your private chats to train themselves

LLM builders can use users' conversations for training and commercial purposes with minimal transparency or privacy safeguards, increasing risk of sensitive data exposure.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Meta had a 17-strike policy for sex trafficking, former safety leader claims

Meta allegedly gave accounts engaged in the "trafficking of humans for sex" 16 chances before suspending them, according to testimony from the company's former head of safety and wellbeing, Vaishnavi Jayakumar. The testimony - along with several other claims that Meta ignored problems if they increased engagement - surfaced in an unredacted court filing related to a social media child safety lawsuit filed by school districts across the country.
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fromPrivacy International
1 week ago

HMRC 'function creep' means spying on your travel plans to block benefits

UK tax agency used passenger travel surveillance to suspend child benefit payments, wrongly accusing residents of leaving the country and causing unjustified cancellations.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Bossware rises as employers keep closer tabs on remote staff

Bossware enables employers to monitor remote employees extensively—tracking websites, applications, keystrokes, and even physical cues—producing activity reports for accountability.
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fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Roblox CEO interview gets heated over child safety | TechCrunch

Roblox will require face scans for messaging; CEO Dave Baszuki expressed frustration at repeated child-safety questions and defended the company's age-verification and AI efforts.
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fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

8 Best Practices For Effective Banking Compliance Training

Effective banking compliance requires engaging, bite-sized, role-specific, scenario-based training that promotes ongoing application and transforms compliance into organizational culture.
fromInfoQ
2 weeks ago

Netflix Tackles Data Deletion at Scale with Centralized Platform Architecture

Data deletion in distributed systems presents challenges that extend far beyond simple database operations. Engineers face a fundamental dilemma: the fear of accidentally destroying critical information keeps teams cautious, yet failing to delete data can expose them to legal risks under regulations like GDPR, increase storage costs, and erode customer trust. "Deletion can't be an afterthought," the presenters emphasized. A major driver of Netflix's platform is managing testing data generated by frequent end-to-end production tests.
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fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

Australia adds Twitch to teen social media ban, Pinterest exempted | TechCrunch

Twitch will no longer allow Australians under 16 to create accounts starting December 10, a Twitch spokesperson told TechCrunch. Existing accounts for users under 16 will be deactivated on January 9. Globally, Twitch is open to users 13 and older, and anyone under the legal age of adulthood in their region must have a parent or guardian involved, the spokesperson said.
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fromAdExchanger
2 weeks ago

Why Weakening CIPA Would Hand Big Tech A Free Pass On Data Abuse | AdExchanger

CIPA provides a private right of action that applies to modern electronic tracking and remains a key enforcement tool against digital surveillance.
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fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Schools share blame for PowerSchool mega-hack, say watchdogs

School boards share responsibility for the PowerSchool breach due to inadequate contractual safeguards, oversight, and security practices that amplified exposure of millions of student and staff records.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Defending Cognitive Privacy and the Right to Think

The questions you ask yourself while learning reveal not just what you don't know but how you think, what confuses you, what excites you, how you make connections, and how you construct meaning from new information. Traditionally, much of this process happened in private-a child working through a math problem in their notebook, a teenager wondering about a concept while walking to school, someone lying in bed thinking about something they heard that day.
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fromPrivacy International
2 weeks ago

Analysis of draft ILO Convention and Recommendation on the platform economy

ILO committed to Convention and Recommendation on decent work in the platform economy; current draft insufficiently protects worker privacy from automated systems.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Social Security Data Is Openly Being Shared With DHS to Target Immigrants

The Social Security Administration began sharing citizenship and immigration information with DHS, formalizing preexisting cross-agency data pooling for immigration enforcement.
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fromAdExchanger
2 weeks ago

Winning In The Privacy Biz; Monopoly Money | AdExchanger

The company is in an awkward growth phase. It's a 9-year-old startup and brought in half a billion dollars from July 2024 to July 2025. Wow! But its growth rate is slowing, and there's less urgency from businesses that have implemented new GDPR and privacy practices. Also, an unnoted factor in The Information's report is that OneTrust rocketed out to such early growth thanks in large part to being the recommended privacy partner by Google sell-side account execs.
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fromIT Pro
2 weeks ago

Could years of AI conversations be your biggest security blind spot?

Every conversation with public LLMs can be stored and aggregated, creating detailed profiles that risk individual privacy and expose businesses to data leakage.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

You can still claim your AT&T data breach settlement of up to $7,500 - how to apply for free

AT&T will pay $177 million to settle two data breaches, with eligible customers able to claim up to $7,500 by Dec. 18, 2025.
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fromFortune
2 weeks ago

FTC data confirms job offer text scams are 4 times more common now and have cost job seekers almost $300 million | Fortune

Online job and text scams surged in 2025, causing nearly $300 million in losses and exploiting job-seekers with fake offers, spyware, and identity-theft tactics.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

You already use a software-only approach to passkey authentication - why that matters

Passkeys replace passwords using non-shared-secret authenticators (platform, virtual, roaming) to prevent phishing and credential theft.
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fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

AI is killing privacy. We can't let that happen

Individuals must control and protect their personal data to prevent exploitation, harm, and loss of identity as AI and pervasive tracking technologies intensify surveillance.
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

Nunchucks, sex toys, gold bars and engagement rings - odd items seized in Dublin Airport

The pace can be relentless, but it's all in a day's work for busy Airport Search Unit It's just after 9am in Terminal 1 of Dublin Airport, and the trays are rattling down the belt in a steady rhythm - coats, laptops, shoes, water bottles half-forgotten until the last second. Upon arrival, I can see a woman has been seated in a chair and a member of the Airport Search Unit (ASU) has pulled out a privacy screen to make sure she's OK.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

MI5 made multiple applications for phone data to identify BBC journalist's sources | Computer Weekly

MI5 made multiple unlawful applications for BBC journalist Vincent Kearney's phone data between 2006 and 2009, prompting legal challenges over alleged surveillance.
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fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago

The changing language of cyber: communicating with the board

Cyber-attacks can sharply reduce sales and cause multibillion-pound downstream costs, while cybersecurity budgets often lag rising threats and require strategic board investment.
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fromwww.cmswire.com
3 weeks ago

Reducing Risk and Supporting GEO: Why Brands Must Structure Their Online Documents

Structured, markup-based documents enable centralized updates that ensure compliance, accessibility, and accuracy while mitigating risks from outdated PDFs and generative AI.
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

OpenAI slams court order that lets NYT read 20 million complete user chats

We presented several privacy-preserving options to The Times, including targeted searches over the sample ( e.g., to search for chats that might include text from a New York Times article so they only receive the conversations relevant to their claims), as well as high-level data classifying how ChatGPT was used in the sample. These were rejected by The Times,
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fromThe Independent
3 weeks ago

Google warns billions of users over critical VPN threat

Fake VPN apps impersonate legitimate services to spy on users and steal financial credentials, cryptocurrency and other sensitive data from Android devices.
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fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Synnovis to notify NHS of data breach after nearly 18 months | Computer Weekly

Synnovis confirms data stolen in the June 2024 Qilin ransomware attack; NHS partner organisations must decide and notify affected patients, with notifications due by 21 November 2025.
fromYahoo
3 weeks ago

Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands.

When you use our sites and apps, we use Cookies Cookies (including similar technologies such as web storage) allow the operators of websites and apps to store and read information from your device. Learn more in our cookie policy. cookies to: provide our sites and apps to you authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and Measurement We count the number of visitors to our pages, the type of device they use (iOS or Android), the browser they use,
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fromZDNET
3 weeks ago

You should turn off ACR on your TV right now (and why it makes such a big difference)

Smart TVs use automatic content recognition to continuously monitor viewing, collect personal data, and enable targeted advertising that generates billions in ad revenue.
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fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

We say we care about data privacy, but our actions tell a different story. Here's why

Widespread data collection and weak U.S. privacy protections condition people to feel powerless, increasing acceptance of data misuse that threatens public health and rights.
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fromTheregister
4 weeks ago

Mozilla fellow Esra'a Al Shafei watches the watchers

Esra'a Al Shafei created Surveillance Watch to map and expose surveillanceware vendors, their customers, and funders to help people defend against mass surveillance.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Mother of transgender teen accuses Queensland government of privacy breach that could have outed' her child

Queensland health department requested parents' confidential details of transgender children, risking outing and raising privacy and intimidation concerns amid a puberty blocker ban.
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fromArs Technica
4 weeks ago

Oddest ChatGPT leaks yet: Cringey chat logs found in Google analytics tool

OpenAI's handling of ChatGPT prompts exposed user chats in Google Search Console, leaving users unsure if fixes fully stop prompts being sent or scraped.
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fromWIRED
4 weeks ago

Mexico City Is the Most Video-Surveilled Metropolis in the Americas

Mexico City operates over 83,000 public surveillance cameras and plans to add 30,000, yet crime remains high and surveillance raises ethical concerns.
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