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fromFuturism
1 week ago
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Woman Baffled When Cops Accuse Her of Random Crime, Saying They Have Cameras Everywhere

fromFuturism
1 week ago
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Woman Baffled When Cops Accuse Her of Random Crime, Saying They Have Cameras Everywhere

#private-ai-compute
fromTheregister
6 hours ago
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Google touts Private AI Compute for cloud confidentiality

Google's Private AI Compute creates an isolated datacenter environment to process sensitive personal data, extending Android's on-device privacy guarantees to cloud AI.
fromThe Hacker News
18 hours ago
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Google Launches 'Private AI Compute' - Secure AI Processing with On-Device-Level Privacy

Google launched Private AI Compute to run Gemini cloud models securely while keeping user data encrypted and inaccessible to Google.
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fromPrivacy International
12 hours ago

Technology, data and elections: A card game

Data protection is essential during elections to safeguard voter privacy, limit unregulated data-driven practices like micro-targeting, and ensure transparency, accountability, and ethical data use.
fromThe Walrus
16 hours ago

Workplace Surveillance Is Here, Counting Your Mouse Clicks and Bathroom Breaks | The Walrus

A medical transcriptionist in Atlantic Canada, Tessa (who has been granted a pseudonym to avoid any conflict with her employer) works remotely, spending her days alone with doctors' voices and diagnostic codes. Fusion, the platform she uses, logged her inactivity in detail, and Microsoft Teams displayed an "Away" status just five minutes after her last keystroke. Her employer had set a target: transcribe at least eighty minutes of audio dictation per shift. Falling short could raise questions-especially if the inactivity logs suggested too much downtime.
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fromTheregister
15 hours ago

Mozilla's Firefox 145 is heeeeeere: Buffs privacy, bloats AI

Setting aside Mozilla's branding exercises for one moment, we thought we'd start with the modest new features in the release notes. The top feature here is the ability to add and read comments in PDF files. In a previous life, the Reg FOSS desk was a technical writer, and this feature will be very welcome for people collaboratively writing and editing.
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fromThe Mercury News
12 hours ago

New deal will provide new technology to Los Gatos, Monte Sereno police

Los Gatos approved a $2.79M, 10-year Axon ISLE 10+ contract to equip Los Gatos Monte Sereno police with cameras, drones, translation bodycams, and VR training.
#privacy
fromZDNET
1 day ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't as private as you think - 6 free ways to tighten its security

fromZDNET
2 days ago
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6 ways to level up your home network's privacy - for free

fromZDNET
1 day ago
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Your home Wi-Fi isn't as private as you think - 6 free ways to tighten its security

fromZDNET
2 days ago
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6 ways to level up your home network's privacy - for free

fromExchangewire
1 day ago

Anonymised & Bytek Partnership Enables Secure First-Party Data Activation for Expanded Customer Reach

Prediction and detection algorithms are at the core of the Bytek Prediction Platform, the prediction platform that unlocks the power of secure, privacy-compliant first-party data for enterprise advertisers. These models enable the creation of audiences based on product and thematic interests, as well as predictive segments built on customer lifetime value (Predictive LTV) and conversion probability (Action Prediction). These audiences are then activated through Anonymised's technology, which ensures the secure processing of Bytek's raw analytics and eliminates the risks traditionally associated with sharing first-party data in digital advertising.
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fromZDNET
1 day ago

1Password can now save passkeys directly in Windows 11 - here's how

1Password can now manage and sync Windows passkeys via a new Windows API, replacing Windows Hello after installing the latest 1Password release.
#microsoft-teams
fromSlashGear
1 week ago
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Microsoft Teams Is Getting An Update You Should Know About - Sharing Your Location With Your Boss - SlashGear

from7NEWS
2 weeks ago
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End of an era: Major Teams change threatens end to WFH life

Microsoft Teams will automatically set employee work location via organisation Wi‑Fi, enabling admin visibility into office presence starting December 2025.
fromForbes
2 weeks ago
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Microsoft Teams Starts Telling Your Company If You're Not At Work

Microsoft Teams will automatically set employees' work location when connected to company Wi‑Fi, exposing presence and creating privacy and security concerns.
fromSlashGear
1 week ago
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Microsoft Teams Is Getting An Update You Should Know About - Sharing Your Location With Your Boss - SlashGear

fromForbes
2 weeks ago
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Microsoft Teams Starts Telling Your Company If You're Not At Work

fromMedium
2 months ago

Child Safety vs. Corporate Profits Online

In 2016, I presented at @Roblox Indie Game Developer Meetup about design strategy as an indie developer. Back then, I had no idea children as young as 5 were interacting with random adults on their platform. Today, the same company (NYSE: $RBLX) is filled with poorly moderated "games" like Bathroom Simulator and worse - all while letting adults animate their avatars for sexual role play.
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fromCointelegraph
6 days ago

Privacy coins surge 80%: Why Zcash and Dash are back in the spotlight

By early November 2025, the sector's combined market capitalization surged nearly 80%, briefly topping the $24 billion to $25 billion range. Zcash ( ZEC) rallied to its highest level in seven years, while Dash ( DASH) notched a three-year high as trading activity accelerated across major exchanges. The move reflects a textbook rotation. Prolonged downtrends finally gave way, short positions were forced to cover, and anticipation around Zcash's upcoming halving provided traders with a renewed catalyst amid a largely stagnant broader market.
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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Why a lot of people are getting hacked with government spyware | TechCrunch

Government spyware is widely deployed and easily used to surveil journalists, activists, politicians, and minor opponents across many countries, not just serious criminals.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

Immigration agents have new technology to identify and track people

ICE is deploying advanced biometric, location, and social-media surveillance tools to identify, monitor, and locate people, potentially aiding expanded deportation efforts.
fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

OpenAI's new web browser has ChatGPT baked in. That's raising some privacy questions

Atlas comes with ChatGPT baked in, and while it can navigate the web like traditional browsers, the company says it can do much more. A feature that OpenAI calls "agentic mode" can take action, like an agent who can shop for you, make reservations, or buy plane tickets. On that livestream, Altman's colleague demonstrated how it can read an online recipe, figure out how many ingredients are needed for a set of diners, then buy the ingredients online.
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fromPCMAG
5 days ago

I Never Board a Plane Without This on My Computer-And You Shouldn't, Either

Use a VPN while traveling to encrypt internet traffic and protect data on public Wi‑Fi or untrusted networks.
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fromBoston.com
6 days ago
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License plate reader cameras in Brookline? Readers say it's a bad idea.

Proposal to install license plate readers at Chestnut Hill Realty sparked community debate over privacy versus security and was paused by the local Select Board.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Brookline officials press pause on police accessing data from realty company's plate-reader camera

Brookline Select Board paused police access to data from a privately installed Flock Safety license plate reader amid resident and civil liberties concerns about surveillance and data access.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago
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Brookline officials press pause on police accessing data from realty company's plate-reader camera

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fromZDNET
6 days ago

You should turn off ACR on your TV right now (and why it matters so much to privacy)

Smart TVs use ACR to monitor viewing and provide personal data for targeted advertising; disabling ACR protects privacy but requires effort.
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fromZacks
6 days ago

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fromAxios
6 days ago

"The Axios Show": Palantir CEO rejects surveillance state fears

Commercial entities perform the vast majority of daily monitoring, while narrowly targeted, precise surveillance is needed to balance security and protect civil liberties.
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fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Discord's Family Center update now lets parents monitor weekly purchases | TechCrunch

Discord's Family Center now shows guardians teens' purchases, time spent, top interactions, and offers parental controls for DMs, sensitive-content filtering, and data privacy.
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fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Mastodon's latest software update brings quote posts to all server operators | TechCrunch

Mastodon 4.5 adds Quote Posts with user-controlled quoting and visibility options, plus admin and conversation protections to reduce abusive quote-driven "dunking".
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fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

LiveRamp Donates A Protocol; Time For A Spot Check | AdExchanger

IAB Tech Lab adopted and promotes LiveRamp's Universal Context Protocol to identify agents and manage consent while Spotify monetizes video ads through programmatic DSP partnerships.
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fromZacks
1 week ago

Pardon Our Interruption

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fromComputerworld
1 week ago

M365 Copilot data processing goes local to meet sovereignty demands

M365 Copilot offers in-country processing so Copilot interactions are processed within national data centers, improving data control, compliance, and reducing latency.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Flock haters cross political divides to remove error-prone cameras

Federal lawmakers allege Flock Safety negligently handles Americans' personal data, prompting investigation calls and local efforts to remove invasive ALPR cameras.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Discord now lets parents control who contacts their teens, but messages stay private

Discord is expanding the safety controls parents and guardians have access to in its Family Center, including increased visibility of their teens' activity, allowing guardians to control sensitive content filtering and data privacy settings, and giving them more control over who can DM their teens. New Social Permissions toggles will allow guardians to choose whether their teens can receive direct messages only from friends or from anyone who's a member of the same servers as them. However, Discord is still promising teens that, "As always, guardians can't see the content of the messages you send."
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Saoirse Hanley: Although location sharing with family and friends has its benefits, the Big Brother and control element is cause for concern

When I was a teenager, I arrived at a friend's house and she accidentally texted me instead of her then boyfriend. "Saoirse is here," she wrote, "we're heading to the shop, OK?" You can imagine my bewilderment when I received the text, and again when I asked if she had meant to send it to her dad or something, and was told that no, her boyfriend just likes to know where she is to make sure she's safe.
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fromGameSpot
1 week ago

NordVPN's Black Friday Deals Will Save you Hundreds Of Dollars

Early Black Friday deals are slowly trickling in, including a limited-time offer on NordVPN. The VPN company is offering its several of its subscription plans for up to 77% off, with an additional 3 months tacked on for even better value. Using a VPN is a good way to buff up your privacy capabilities and maintain access to region-locked content while traveling. If you've been on the fence, NordVPN's discounted prices make now a great time to consider a subscription.
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fromZDNET
1 week ago

Chrome can now store your driver's license and passport, but is that safe?

Google Chrome's enhanced autofill can securely store and autofill driver's license, passport, and vehicle information while offering encryption but requiring user precautions.
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fromBitcoin News
1 week ago

Elon Musk Unveils X Chat: Ad Free Messaging App with Encryption 'Similar to Bitcoin'

X Chat will use peer-to-peer encryption to maximize user privacy, avoid advertising hooks, and aim to be the "least insecure" messaging app.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

US gives local police a face-scanning app similar to one used by ICE agents

Government agencies propose expanding biometric collection and deploy mobile facial and fingerprint tools to local law enforcement, raising civil liberties and Fourth Amendment concerns.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

I let Gemini watch my family for the weekend - it got weird

"R unpacking items from a box," read one notification from the Nest camera on a shelf in the kitchen. "Jenni cuts a pie / B walks into the kitchen, washes dishes in the sink / Jenni gets a drink from the refrigerator," it continued. Sometimes, the alerts sounded like the start of a joke, "A dog, a person, and two cats walk into the room / Two chickens walk across the patio."
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Google Cloud suspended customer's account three times

Google Cloud suspended SSLMate's account three times without clear explanation, disrupting certificate management and prompting a warning to avoid G-Cloud for serious workloads.
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

Google Analytics stops logging IP addresses: here's why it's a big deal for marketers

By announcing the elimination of IP address logging on Google Analytics, the tech titan is doubling down on its focus on consumer data privacy. While some applaud the move, other see it as a headache for advertisers and another nail in the coffin of digital marketing as we know it. Google is axing Internet Protocol (IP) address logging on its analytics platform.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Former Airbnb engineer raises $25 million for AI security platform Teleskope | Fortune

Teleskope raised $25 million to secure corporate data using specialized, fine-tuned small LLMs that detect sensitive information faster and more accurately.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Met police hails LFR after record year for arrests

Metropolitan Police deployed LFR across 203 operations, triggering 2,077 alerts (10 false positives) and resulting in 962 arrests, primarily for wanted suspects and violence offences.
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Facebook Groups can now go public without exposing members' private posts | TechCrunch

Meta on Monday announced an update to Facebook Groups that will allow admins to make their previously private groups public, without compromising the privacy of their existing members. The company said that past content will remain private after the conversion, and member lists will remain protected. Often, admins start their groups as private, thinking they will remain small, but then realize they could reach a much broader audience if they were easier to find.
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fromTechzine Global
2 weeks ago

Mozilla requires transparency regarding data collection

Starting November 3, 2025, all new Firefox extensions must declare personal data collection in manifest.json using browser_specific_settings.gecko.data_collection_permissions.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Audrey Tang, hacker and Taiwanese digital minister: AI is a parasite that fosters polarization'

Audrey Tang leverages technology and open governance to make the internet safer, empower citizens, renew democracy, and reduce polarization.
fromZacks
1 week ago

Pardon Our Interruption

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fromBitcoin Magazine
2 weeks ago

Human Rights Foundation Gives $1.1M To Bitcoin Projects

HRF distributed 1 billion satoshis to 20 projects worldwide to strengthen Bitcoin as a privacy-preserving, censorship-resistant tool for human freedom and financial autonomy.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

So long, Life360: This privacy-minded service is location sharing done right

Phones can actively share location with chosen people to enhance safety and convenience while preserving privacy through the right apps and controls.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Google Play users are starting to see age verification checks - here's how it works

Several months after AI-powered age verification rolled out to YouTube, age checks are hitting another Google service. Over the past several days, users have spotted a new age verification system appearing on the Google Play Store. When attempting to download certain apps, users are greeted with a verification pop-up asking to confirm their age. According to reports from people who have already seen this pop-up, you aren't able to download many apps until this is done.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Age Verification, Estimation, Assurance, Oh My! A Guide to the Terminology

If you've been following the wave of age-gating laws sweeping across the country and , you've probably noticed that lawmakers, tech companies, and advocates all seem to be using different terms for what sounds like the same thing. Age verification, age assurance, age estimation, age gating-they get thrown around interchangeably, but they technically mean different things. And those differences matter a lot when we're talking about your rights, your privacy, your data, and who gets to access information online.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Proton Data Breach Observatory to expose infosec cover-ups

Proton launched a Data Breach Observatory to scan the dark web and publish unreported organizational breaches, identifying hundreds of millions of leaked records.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Berkeley council votes to allow police scanner encryption

Berkeley Police Chief Jennifer Louis said the change was necessary to align with state and federal privacy requirements, protect officers when on duty and prevent potential suspects from evading arrest. Having considered alternatives, Louis said switching between encrypted and unencrypted channels would be challenging given a dispatch staffing shortage and delaying the feed or creating a key or workaround for media would not solve the issue of protecting sensitive information, as required by a 2020 memo from former California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.
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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Meta denies torrenting porn to train AI, says downloads were for "personal use"

Instead, Meta argued, available evidence "is plainly indicative" that the flagged adult content was torrented for "private personal use"-since the small amount linked to Meta IP addresses and employees represented only "a few dozen titles per year intermittently obtained one file at a time." "The far more plausible inference to be drawn from such meager, uncoordinated activity is that disparate individuals downloaded adult videos for personal use," Meta's filing said.
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fromIT Pro
2 weeks ago

Google says reports of a 'huge' Gmail breach affecting millions of users are false, again

Google says reports of a massive Gmail breach are inaccurate and result from misunderstanding of aggregated infostealer databases, with user protections intact.
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Signal: We have no choice but to use AWS

Last week, the privacy-focused messaging service Signal was temporarily shut down when Amazon Web Services (AWS) suffered a major outage. This led to criticism of Signal's use of such a dominant provider as AWS.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Z-Cash Is Outperforming Bitcoin (BTC) and Other Currencies Right Now

Crypto markets continue to struggle on the back of the FOMC meeting this past Wednesday. Fed Chair Powell's comment of no guarantee of cuts in December has had markets reeling, with Bitcoin beginning to recover today, trading above its 200 day SMA at around $110,000 at this time of writing. But Bitcoin's recovery is not as significant as Z-Cash, the crypto story of the moment.
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fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Man Alarmed to Discover His Smart Vacuum Was Broadcasting a Secret Map of His House

A smart iLife A11 vacuum transmitted telemetry to distant servers without consent and became permanently disabled after the owner blocked that data transmission.
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fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Browser Password Managers Are Great, and a Terrible Idea

Browser password managers provide strong protection for many users, but third-party password managers still offer additional security and features.
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fromwww.pcworld.com
2 weeks ago

Silence pop-ups, banners, and trackers for life with this $19 tool

AdLock Premium provides lifetime ad, popup, and tracker blocking across major platforms for a one-time $18.99 purchase, improving privacy and browsing speed.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Some FreshCo employees are wearing bodycams, raising questions around safety and privacy | CBC News

Some grocery stores owned by Sobeys Inc. are the latest Toronto stores to test body-worn cameras. In a statement, the retailer confirmed it's piloting the project after the bodycams were spotted on FreshCo cashiers in a store located at Sherbourne and Isabella streets. The cameras are being used to combat harassment and assault directed toward employees and to prevent shoplifting and other crimes, Sobeys spokesperson Caitlin Gray said.
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fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

ICE Just Spent Millions on a Social Media Surveillance AI Program

ICE signed a $5.7 million five-year contract for Zignal Labs' AI-driven social media surveillance platform to support Homeland Security Investigations' real-time criminal data analysis.
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fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

An AI Mistook a Doritos Bag for a Gun and Called the Cops on a Teenager

An AI gun-detection system misidentified a Doritos bag as a weapon, triggering armed police and raising concerns about false positives, privacy, and bias.
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fromMarTech
2 weeks ago

IAB Tech Lab pushes privacy standards forward with GPP and DDRF updates | MarTech

IAB Tech Lab updated the Global Privacy Protocol and released DDRF V2 to strengthen privacy, transparency, and standardized deletion handling across digital advertising.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

When AI and Secure Chat Meet, Users Deserve Strong Controls Over How They Interact

Both Google and Apple are cramming new AI features into their phones and other devices, and neither company has offered clear ways to control which apps those AI systems can access. Recent issues around WhatsApp on both Android and iPhone demonstrate how these interactions can go sideways, risking revealing chat conversations beyond what you intend. Users deserve better controls and clearer documentation around what these AI features can access.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Larry Magid: Meta expands Instagram and AI teen safety efforts

Meta, Instagram's parent company, acknowledged that "teens may try to avoid these restrictions," so it's using age-prediction technology to apply protections even when users misreport their age. The AI system looks for behavioral and contextual clues that someone claiming to be 18 might actually be younger. It's not perfect, but it's far more reliable than relying on self-reported birthdays. Under the new system, anyone under 18 is automatically placed into "13+" mode.
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