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fromArs Technica
10 hours ago

I switched to eSIM in 2025, and I am full of regret

eSIMs increase the risk of losing phone-number-based account access because carriers' SMS-based authentication is fragile; physical SIMs remain far more reliable.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
7 hours ago

Drone as First Responder Programs: 2025 in Review

A DFR program features a fleet of camera-equipped drones, which can range from just a couple to dozens or more. These are deployed from a launch pad in response to 911 calls and other calls for service, sometimes operated by a drone pilot or, increasingly, autonomously directed to the call location. The appeal is the promise of increased "situational awareness" for officers headed to a call.
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#digital-rights
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 day ago

Procurement Power-When Cities Realized They Can Just Say No: 2025 in Review

In 2025, elected officials across the country began treating surveillance technology purchases differently: not as inevitable administrative procurements handled by police departments, but as political decisions subject to council oversight and constituent pressure. This shift proved to be the most effective anti-surveillance strategy of the year. Since February, at least 23 jurisdictions fully ended, cancelled, or rejected Flock Safety ALPR programs (including , , , Hays County , , Eugene, Springfield , and ) by recognizing surveillance procurement as political power, not administrative routine.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 day ago

Ukrainian Teen Sentenced for Sharing Military Data with Russian Spy - DataBreaches.Net

A 16-year-old in Khmelnytskyi was convicted for passing military facility data to a Russian intelligence officer and received two years probation.
#age-verification
fromwww.eff.org
2 weeks ago
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Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromwww.eff.org
2 weeks ago
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Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Local Communities Are Winning Against ALPR Surveillance-Here's How: 2025 in Review

Across ideologically diverse communities, 2025 campaigns against automated license plate reader (ALPR) surveillance kept winning. From Austin, Texas to Cambridge, Massachusetts to Eugene, Oregon, successful campaigns combined three practical elements: a motivated political champion on city council, organized grassroots pressure from affected communities, and technical assistance at critical decision moments. The 2025 Formula for Refusal Institutional Authority: Council members leveraging "procurement power"-local democracy's most underutilized tool-to say no.
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#bot-detection
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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Meet the team that hunts government spyware

Access Now's Digital Security Helpline provides 24/7 incident response and support to journalists, human rights defenders, and dissidents targeted by state-sponsored spyware.
fromPopular Science
3 days ago

Pay $16 once and make ads disappear on your family's devices

It's no longer surprising when the shoes you've been eyeing pop up on your feed multiple times a day, or when the resort you casually mentioned to your partner appears on their socials. At this point, even your nephew's Christmas wishlist somehow finds its way into your ads. Yes, online advertising has become persistent - and honestly a little unnerving - but it doesn't have to be. AdGuard blocks ads, trackers, malware risks, and more at the network level,
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fromInfoQ
4 days ago
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Orion: New Zero-Telemetry, Zero-Ad, AI-Proof Browser for Privacy-Focused Users

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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I left Google Maps behind for a free alternative that doesn't track me (or drain my phone battery)

fromTheregister
1 week ago
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Chrome, Edge privacy extensions quietly snarf AI chats

Four popular browser extensions covertly harvested chatbot conversation text from over eight million users by injecting scripts that intercept and exfiltrate AI chat data.
fromMUO
2 weeks ago
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You're ignoring Firefox's best security feature

Firefox's Total Cookie Protection isolates cookies per website, preventing third-party trackers from linking browsing across sites and reducing cross-site profiling and targeted advertising.
fromInfoQ
4 days ago
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Orion: New Zero-Telemetry, Zero-Ad, AI-Proof Browser for Privacy-Focused Users

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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I left Google Maps behind for a free alternative that doesn't track me (or drain my phone battery)

#child-safety
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fromAndroid Police
5 days ago

I trust Samsung Internet with my passwords more than Chrome - here's why

Google Chrome, the default Android browser, collects extensive user data for advertising; Samsung Internet aligns business incentives with stronger privacy protections.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Should you track your family's location?

Declining continuous smartphone location sharing preserves personal privacy and autonomy, avoiding social pressure and constant tracking despite potential convenience for reassurance during travel.
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fromZDNET
5 days ago

Ubuntu's new opt-in, open-source telemetry is a win-win for Linux users - here's why

Ubuntu telemetry is opt-in, publicly transparent, collects no personal information, and Canonical is replacing Ubuntu Report with a new Ubuntu Insights system.
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fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago

How to Choose Safe Betting Site

Online sports betting is rapidly expanding, increasing fraud risk and necessitating secure, licensed bookmakers with encryption, multi-factor authentication, and reliable mobile apps.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
5 days ago

EFF's 'How to Fix the Internet' Podcast: 2025 in Review

It seems like everywhere we turn we see dystopian stories about technology's impact on our lives and our futures-from tracking-based surveillance capitalism, to street level government surveillance, to the dominance of a few large platforms choking innovation, to the growing efforts by authoritarian governments to control what we see and say-the landscape can feel bleak. Exposing and articulating these problems is important, but so is envisioning and then building solutions. That's where our podcast comes in.
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fromZDNET
6 days ago

I thought a privacy screen protector was a great idea - until I put one on my Galaxy S25 Ultra

A two-way privacy screen protector preserves on-axis clarity while blocking side views but can interact with auto-brightness and cause unexpected dimming.
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fromZDNET
6 days ago

How to turn on Private DNS Mode on Android - and why it's a must for security

Private DNS on Android encrypts DNS queries to prevent network eavesdropping and tracking, improving privacy and online security.
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fromPocket-lint
1 week ago

I didn't realize my LG TV was spying on me until I turned off this setting

LG Live Plus uses automatic content recognition to analyze on-screen content and serve personalized ads; it’s enabled by default but can be turned off.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
6 days ago

Moment brazen shoplifter arrested on Oxford Street after trying to evade facial recognition cameras

Live facial recognition technology enabled Metropolitan Police to identify and arrest multiple wanted suspects in central London, aiding detection of theft, assault and serious offenders.
#passkeys
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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What are passkeys really? The simple explanation - for anyone tired of passwords

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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Should you stop logging in through Google and Facebook? Consider these SSO risks vs. benefits

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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What are passkeys really? The simple explanation - for anyone tired of passwords

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
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Should you stop logging in through Google and Facebook? Consider these SSO risks vs. benefits

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fromKotaku
1 week ago

NordProtect Online Identity Service Covers Up to $10K in Scam Losses, Now Going for Peanuts - Kotaku

Record-low identity protection at $4.49/month can reduce heightened holiday identity theft risk amid increased online transactions and widespread fraud.
#ai-surveillance
fromFuturism
1 week ago
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AI Sends School Into Lockdown After It Mistook a Student's Clarinet for a Gun

fromFuturism
1 week ago
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AI Sends School Into Lockdown After It Mistook a Student's Clarinet for a Gun

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Family banned from more than 1,000 petrol stations' amid fuel theft row

A security company’s ANPR-linked debt notices wrongly barred a family from over 1,300 petrol stations for 19 months, disrupting travel and refuelling.
#smart-tvs
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Is your Roku or Fire TV streaming device tracking you? It's possible - how I put an end to it

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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How to disable ACR on your TV (and why you should do it ASAP)

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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Is your Roku or Fire TV streaming device tracking you? It's possible - how I put an end to it

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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How to disable ACR on your TV (and why you should do it ASAP)

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fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Millions of Private ChatGPT Conversations Are Being Harvested and Sold for Profit

A popular free Chrome VPN extension intercepts and sells AI chatbot conversations and browsing data, with no user-facing option to disable collection.
#google
fromZDNET
1 week ago
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5 ways to scour the dark web for your data after Google kills its free report

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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Google's 'dark web report' feature will no longer be available starting in February | TechCrunch

fromZDNET
1 week ago
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5 ways to scour the dark web for your data after Google kills its free report

fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago
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Google's 'dark web report' feature will no longer be available starting in February | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Bluesky launches a privacy-focused 'find friends' feature without invite spam | TechCrunch

Contact import has always been the most effective way to find people you know on a social app, but it's also been poorly implemented or abused by platforms. Even with encryption, phone numbers have been leaked or brute-forced, sold to spammers, or used by platforms for dubious purposes. We weren't willing to accept that risk, so we developed a fundamentally more secure approach that protects your data.
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fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Mozilla appoints new CEO, unveils new AI focus

Mozilla will prioritize trust by making AI optional, transparent, privacy-focused, and subject to user and enterprise consent while evolving Firefox into a modern AI browser.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

UK government criticized as phone thefts spiral unchecked

MPs accuse the UK government and tech companies of inaction over rising mobile phone thefts, delaying a crucial summit and failing to implement deterrent technologies.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

AI-powered surveillance company will continue to monitor Oakland's streets

The city will stick with a surveillance company that scans license plates to help law enforcement catch criminal suspects, a dramatic reversal of an earlier vote that had rejected the firm's new $2 million contract. The company, Flock Safety, will maintain an existing network of 300 cameras to monitor the city's busiest streets and local state highways for up to two years while the Oakland Police Department conducts a competitive search for a long-term vendor.
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fromSocial Media Today
1 week ago

Snapchat's Using Apple's 'Age Range' Measure to Restrict Underage Users

Age Range for Apps shares your age range with apps to help keep experiences age-appropriate. If you are 13 or older, you can set this feature up yourself. If you are under a Family Sharing group, a parent or guardian will need to help manage your age range and related controls in Family Sharing settings. app age rating system, which it updated in February in order to provide more granular categorization for apps, especially among teen audiences .
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fromEngadget
1 week ago

Texas sues five TV manufacturers over predatory ad-targeting spyware

Behold: Ken Paxton will now demonstrate that broken clocks are indeed right twice a day. The Texas Attorney General is notorious for, well, a very long list of reasons. But in this case, he at least appears to be doing consumers a solid: He sued five television companies for using ad-targeting spyware on their TVs. Texas sued Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense and TCL for allegedly recording what viewers watch without their consent.
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fromThe Hacker News
1 week ago

Why Data Security and Privacy Need to Start in Code

Embedding detection and governance controls into development prevents many data security and privacy issues arising from rapid AI-driven software growth.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

New Orleans is pioneering live facial recognition surveillance

New Orleans is the first US city with real-time facial recognition: If you're wanted and walk past one of the system's cameras, it could flag you. The twist: it's a private system, and even though the new mayor and police chief are at odds about facial recognition, this non-profit says it's able to establish its own "guard-rails" as it feeds real-time tips to the police, side-stepping the debate about government regulation and privacy.
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fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Google's turning off its dark web monitoring service that scoured data breaches for your info

The dark web report will stop monitoring new results on January 15, 2026 and its data will be removed on February 16, 2026.
fromBitcoin Magazine
2 weeks ago

SEC Officials Highlight Crypto Transparency Vs. Privacy

Atkins underscored that public blockchains are "more transparent than any legacy financial system ever built," with every transaction recorded on a ledger accessible to anyone. Atkins also said that chain analytics firms are already adept at linking on-chain activity to off-chain identities.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Is Your Vibrator Spying on You?

App-connected sex toys and their companion apps can collect highly sensitive personal and sexual data, including usage patterns, partner connections, location, and IP addresses.
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fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

If you're fed up with data breaches, this new technology could finally help

Zero-knowledge proof technology enables verification without revealing personal data, promising privacy and security amid widespread data breaches and tokenized financial systems.
fromMUO
2 weeks ago

I don't trust Chrome anymore - here's what pushed me over the edge

Privacy advocates have always argued that Google is an advertising company that just happens to build a browser. Most of us shrugged that off because, well, Chrome is fast, familiar, and hard to abandon. But Manifest V3 really does change the landscape. Google frames it as a technical upgrade for security and performance. Yet the underlying mechanics point to a different goal: reducing user control in ways that closely align with an ad-driven business model.
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fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Why Amazon's new facial-recognition AI for Ring doorbells has privacy experts worried

Amazon's Familiar Faces lets Ring doorbell cameras use facial recognition to identify and catalog people, raising privacy and surveillance concerns.
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