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fromThe Cyber Express
1 hour ago

Data Privacy Week 2026 Interview: Why Verification Matters

Ad fraud isn't just a marketing problem anymore - it's a full-scale threat to the trust that powers the digital economy. In 2024 alone, fraud in mobile advertising jumped 21%, while programmatic ad fraud drained nearly $50 billion from the industry. During data privacy week 2026, these numbers serve as a reminder that ad fraud is not only about wasted budgets - it's also about how consumer data moves, gets tracked, and sometimes misused across complex ecosystems.
Privacy professionals
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
21 hours ago

Google agrees to $135 million settlement for collecting Android users' data

Android users could receive up to $100 each from a $135 million settlement over alleged unauthorized cellular data collection dating to November 12, 2017.
Software development
fromZDNET
21 hours ago

I tried local AI on my M1 Mac, and the experience was brutal - here's why

Running open-source LLMs locally is feasible with tools like Ollama but requires substantial RAM and can be very slow on smaller machines.
#google
Privacy professionals
fromPrivacy International
1 day ago

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

Class actions in the US are increasingly used to hold companies accountable for exploiting highly valuable health data, creating financial incentives to change corporate behavior.
France news
fromTNW | Opinion
1 day ago

Bonjour Visio: France turns digital sovereignty into policy

France will replace U.S. video apps for all public servants with a domestic platform, Visio, by 2027 to assert digital sovereignty and protect sensitive communications.
#ai-in-healthcare
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Can AI help make homeless Bay Area residents healthier?

Akido Labs, a Los Angeles-based health care technology company that runs clinics and street medicine teams in California, plans to start using its AI model on homeless and housing insecure patients in the Bay Area next month. The program generates questions for outreach workers to ask patients and then suggests diagnoses, medical tests and even medication, which a human doctor then signs off on remotely.
Public health
#tiktok
fromInc
2 days ago
Tech industry

Why TikTok Users Are Fleeing TikTok for a Hot New App Called UpScrolled

fromInc
2 days ago
Tech industry

Why TikTok Users Are Fleeing TikTok for a Hot New App Called UpScrolled

fromFast Company
2 days ago

How K-12 schools are left on their own to develop AI policies

But as schools seek to navigate into the age of generative AI, there's a challenge: Schools are operating in a policy vacuum. While a number of states offer guidance on AI, only a couple of states require local schools to form specific policies, even as teachers, students, and school leaders continue to use generative AI in countless new ways. As a policymaker noted in a survey, "You have policy and what's actually happening in the classrooms-those are two very different things."
Education
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

What you should know about the owners of US TikTok | TechCrunch

ByteDance, TikTok's Chinese parent company, recently established a separate American entity to run the app's U.S. operations. This restructuring aims to separate U.S. TikTok from its Chinese parent, addressing concerns about data privacy and foreign control. The move came after years of pressure from lawmakers, who feared the Chinese government's potential access to Americans' data. In 2024, Congress enacted a law, mandating that TikTok's U.S. operations be separated from ByteDance.
Venture
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Pornhub to stop new UK users accessing site from next week

Pornhub will block new UK users from 2 February due to mandatory Online Safety Act age checks, leaving only previously verified accounts accessible.
fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

Senators demand details on DOGE's data access following revelations of improperly shared SSA data

The top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Finance Committee are asking the Social Security Administration to elaborate on a recent court filing which stated that SSA doesn't know the full extent of agency data accessed and shared by the Department of Government Efficiency. In a letter to SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano, Sens. Michael Crapo, R-Idaho, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., asked for a briefing on the recent court disclosure, writing that "we take very seriously the SSA's stewardship of any personally identifiable information (PII) in its purview."
US politics
Artificial intelligence
fromDigiday
3 days ago

As ChatGPT's growth slows, ads look like the next risky move

Adding ads to ChatGPT risks undermining user trust and the perceived neutrality of responses, potentially accelerating user attrition during a growth plateau.
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Qualcomm backs SpotDraft to scale on-device contract AI with valuation doubling toward $400M | TechCrunch

As demand grows for privacy-first enterprise AI that can run without sending sensitive data to the cloud, SpotDraft has raised $8 million from Qualcomm Ventures in a strategic Series B extension to scale its on-device contract review tech for regulated legal workflows. The extension values SpotDraft at around $380 million, the startup told TechCrunch, nearly double its $190 million post-money valuation following its $56 million Series B in February of last year.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.dailynews.com
3 days ago

This proposed California ballot initiative aims to protect children who use AI chatbots

At this pivotal moment for AI, we can't make the same mistake we did with social media, when companies used our kids as guinea pigs and helped fuel a youth mental health crisis in the U.S. and around the world, Common Sense Media founder and CEO James Steyer said in a statement. Kids and teens need AI guardrails now, he added. That's why we will pursue every avenue, from the legislature to the ballot.
California
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

Experian's tech chief defends credit scores: 'We're not Palantir'

Today, I'm talking with Alex Lintner, who is the CEO of technology and software solutions at Experian, the credit reporting company. Experian is one of those multinationals that's so big and convoluted that it has multiple CEOs all over the world, so Alex and I spent quite a lot of time talking through the Decoder questions just so I could understand how Experian is structured, how it functions, and how the kinds of decisions Alex makes actually work in practice.
Privacy professionals
#ai-governance
fromMarTech
3 days ago
Marketing

AI governance without strategy is setting marketing teams up to fail | MarTech

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Information security

Why health care CFOs are caught between AI pressure and governance risk | Fortune

fromMarTech
3 days ago
Marketing

AI governance without strategy is setting marketing teams up to fail | MarTech

fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Information security

Why health care CFOs are caught between AI pressure and governance risk | Fortune

Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
3 days ago

Does your brand need to be on Vero?

Vero markets itself as an ad-free, no-data, chronological-feed Instagram alternative, but management history and questionable T&C practices raise significant trust and adoption concerns.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
4 days ago

Job Seekers Sue Company Scanning Their Resumes Using AI

AI employment screening systems generate opaque applicant scores and collect extensive personal data, creating credit-score–like transparency and data-retention concerns.
Media industry
fromWorld Economic Forum
6 days ago

Understanding Value in Media: Perspectives from Consumers and Industry

Consumers pay for subscriptions because subscriptions signal higher content quality and stronger personal data protection, building trust in established news and streaming brands.
Marketing tech
fromThe Motley Fool
6 days ago

Where Will The Trade Desk Stock Be in 5 Years? | The Motley Fool

The Trade Desk faces rising competition, data-privacy headwinds, and platform access constraints that threaten its growth and stock recovery over the next five years.
#bitlocker
fromTechCrunch
6 days ago
Privacy professionals

Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: reports | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
6 days ago
Privacy professionals

Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: reports | TechCrunch

Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

With 'Personal Intelligence,' Google finally admits how much it knows about you. It's scary-good.

Google's Personal Intelligence lets Gemini analyze a user's Google data (Gmail, Photos, Search, YouTube) to provide highly personalized assistance and suggestions.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Tell us your favourite TV moments of all time

Submit favorite TV moments from 100 years using an encrypted, Guardian-access-only form; responses can be anonymous and data will be deleted when no longer needed.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Google lets users tailor AI search with data from photos, email

It transforms Search into an experience that feels uniquely yours by connecting the dots across your Google apps, said Robby Stein, vice president of product for Google search, in a blog post. Google, long dominant in online search, has faced new threats from artificial intelligence startups like OpenAI and Perplexity AI Inc., which offer alternative ways to look up information.
Artificial intelligence
Marketing tech
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 week ago

Influencer platforms in the UK: What local brands should look for - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Use an influencer platform with UK-ready, end-to-end workflows that enforce disclosure, claims discipline, privacy-safe recruitment, and finance-ready reporting to limit enforcement and reputational risk.
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Here's what you should know about the US TikTok deal | TechCrunch

TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, has been at the center of controversy in the U.S. for years now due to concerns about user data potentially being accessed by the Chinese government. As a result, U.S. users have often found themselves caught in the middle of this tension. Last year, the app experienced a temporary outage in the U.S. that left millions of users in suspense before it was quickly restored.
US politics
US politics
fromNextgov.com
1 week ago

Long before TikTok, the clock Was ticking on standards for foreign-owned apps

The U.S. needs defined standards for foreign-based apps to protect user data, regulate algorithms, ensure quality control, and safeguard national security.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

AI romance is not a bug

This is not a novelty feature. It's a strategic choice. And at scale, it represents something far more dangerous than a questionable product decision. WHY AI COMPANIES ARE ENCOURAGING INTIMACY Romance is the most powerful engagement mechanism ever discovered. A user who treats AI as a tool can leave. A user who treats it as a companion cannot. Emotional attachment produces longer sessions, repeat engagement, dependency, and vast amounts of deeply personal data.
Artificial intelligence
fromForbes
1 week ago

How To Take Advantage Of Technology In CPG Marketing

Statistics from the 2025 holiday shopping season clearly show that AI is playing a huge role in how people shop. But new research from retail payment platform Adyen found that many consumers are ready for AI to become their personal shopper. Just over half-51%-said they're open to letting AI take over the entire shopping process, including making final purchases. Millennials are the most willing to let agents do their shopping, with nearly three in five saying they are ready for such a shift.
E-Commerce
Artificial intelligence
fromInc
1 week ago

Big Tech Promised AI Wouldn't Exploit You. Experts Say Their New Ad Plans Suggest the Opposite

AI companies are adopting social-media-style advertising, monetizing user attention and behavioral data, risking manipulation to benefit advertisers and investors.
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Businesses are deploying AI agents faster than safety protocols can keep up, Deloitte says

AI agent adoption in businesses is rapidly increasing while safety and oversight mechanisms remain insufficient, creating significant governance and risk-management gaps.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Tell us your favourite confusing TV show

Submit favourite confusing-but-entertaining TV shows via an encrypted form; responses can be anonymous and data will be used only for the feature.
Artificial intelligence
fromFOX8 WGHP
1 week ago

Could ChatGPT convince you to buy something? Threat of manipulation looms as AI companies gear up to sell ads

AI industry is adopting social-media-style ad-driven surveillance, capturing user behavioral data to monetize attention and risking manipulation for advertisers' and investors' benefit.
Podcast
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

A novelty golf-ball finder that conned the military: best podcasts of the week

Podcasts covering scams and cons, data-privacy breaches, personal monologues, fitness debates, and donor-conceived family stories.
fromMedium
1 week ago

The dawn of Authentic Experience (AuX)

UX is entering a new era. At the centre of every design conversation in 2026 lies a singular force: Artificial Intelligence. It is now so pervasive that even five-year-olds can explain its utility, while the AI natives of the new Beta generation are coming of age in a world where a conversational digital collaborator is not a feature but a baseline reality.
UX design
Education
fromEngadget
1 week ago

Lego's latest educational kit seeks to teach AI as part of computer science, not to build a chatbot

Lego Education released AI curricula and kits teaching foundational AI and computer science for K-8, emphasizing offline, teacher-led, collaborative learning without data transfer.
Video games
fromGameSpot
1 week ago

Activision Faces Investigation Over "Misleading And Aggressive Practices" In Two Games

Italian regulator investigates Diablo Immortal and Call of Duty Mobile for potentially deceptive UI, aggressive monetization, weak parental defaults, and problematic data-consent practices.
fromeLearning Industry
1 week ago

Global Expansion Strategies For AI Companies

Identifying the best global expansion strategies isn't the only step AI companies should take to accelerate business growth and reach new audiences. It may be easier than ever to reach buyers on the other side of the world, but doing so brings its own set of challenges and hiccups. For starters, AI regulations differ by region, meaning that you have to know and abide by the rules in different regions.
Artificial intelligence
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

People affected by the US visa freeze: share your experience

The US has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, freezing applications from 21 January and disrupting applicants' plans.
California
fromwww.santacruzsentinel.com
2 weeks ago

Santa Cruz votes to terminate its contract with Flock Safety

Santa Cruz terminated its contract with Flock Safety over data-access and privacy concerns and asked staff to find alternative automated license-plate reader options.
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Santa Cruz votes to terminate its contract with Flock Safety

Santa Cruz first signed its contract with Flock in 2024. Over the past several months, controversy around and opposition to the company has spread as reports about the use of the cameras' data has emerged. Demands to cease the use of Flock cameras grew when Santa Cruz police Chief Bernie Escalante confirmed that the city's Flock data had been accessed by out-of-state agencies.
California
Pets
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Tell us: how were you affected by grief over a pet?

Grief after pet death can be chronic and severe, with symptoms matching prolonged grief disorder similarly experienced after human loss.
Privacy professionals
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

FTC finalizes GM punishment over driver data sharing scandal

General Motors sold drivers' geolocation and driving-behavior data to brokers and insurers without consent, prompting higher insurance rates and an FTC ban on specific data sharing.
US politics
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Grok Is Getting Access to Classified Military Networks

The Pentagon will integrate Elon Musk's Grok into classified systems to advance an ideologically unconstrained, weaponized military AI program.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

Ski Resorts are Turning to A.I. to Prevent Ticket Fraud - SnowBrains

A.I. systems like SKIDATA's detect suspicious ski lift passes, drastically reducing manual checks while avoiding facial recognition and complying with data protection.
fromDataBreaches.Net
2 weeks ago

Data protection agency tells Coupang to stop publishing unconfirmed information about data breach - DataBreaches.Net

Korea's data protection watchdog on Wednesday told e-commerce giant Coupang to stop publishing its own findings about a data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of users, warning that unverified statements could mislead users and undermine an ongoing official investigation. The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) said Coupang had disclosed information on its app and website that authorities have not confirmed through a formal probe.
Privacy professionals
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

Government Database May Be Aiding Trump Administration's Deportation Efforts | KQED

For an annual fee of roughly $200,000 SANDAG grants immigration enforcement agencies, including Customs and Border Protection (CBP), access to the database, which is known as ARJIS. The database contains information from every law enforcement agency in San Diego County - which includes traffic citations, arrest records, field interviews, a local jail census and some driver license records. Local police agencies have shared data with their federal counterparts through ARJIS for decades.
Privacy professionals
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Staples Canada left some personal information on resold laptops, says privacy watchdog | CBC News

Staples Canada resold returned laptops that still contained customers' personal information, prompting the Privacy Commissioner to require stronger wiping standards, staff training, and independent audits.
Artificial intelligence
fromInfoQ
2 weeks ago

LangGrant Unveils LEDGE MCP Server to Enable Agentic AI on Enterprise Databases

LEDGE MCP Server enables LLMs to generate multi-step analytics across enterprise databases securely without exposing raw data, reducing token costs and preserving governance.
Privacy professionals
fromMarTech
2 weeks ago

The myth of brand community in the age of data agency | MarTech

Clean, consented data improves accuracy but cannot by itself rebuild trust, belonging, or long-term customer relationships.
Marketing tech
fromMarTech
2 weeks ago

CDPs are dead, brands just haven't noticed | MarTech

Owning person-level customer identity data is often a liability; brands should prioritize selective assets and rely on platforms specialized in identity activation.
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks ago

OpenAI is reportedly asking contractors to upload real work from past jobs | TechCrunch

OpenAI and training data company Handshake AI are asking third-party contractors to upload real work that they did in past and current jobs, according to a report in Wired. This appears to be part of a larger strategy across AI companies that are hiring contractors to generate high-quality training data in the hopes that this will eventually allow their models to automate more white-collar work.
Artificial intelligence
Privacy professionals
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

Privacy Advocates Have Growing Concerns Over Use Of Automated License-Plate Readers | KQED

Widespread ALPR deployment in California threatens privacy and civil liberties by enabling federal enforcement targeting immigrants and people seeking abortion or gender-related healthcare.
EU data protection
fromThe Drum
3 weeks ago

No, I'm not going to opt-in to your email database just because you want me to

Many organisations request GDPR opt-ins but offer vague 'special offers' instead of clear, fair value exchanges for consumers' personal data.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

OpenAI Would Like You to Share Your Health Data with Its AI Chatbot

OpenAI will let some users upload medical records, test results, and health app data to ChatGPT for personalized meal planning, nutrition advice, and lab-test insights.
Health
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health in a push to become a hub for personal health data | Fortune

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Health to let users link medical records and wellness apps for personalized health conversations while not training models on personal medical data.
#openai
fromDigiday
3 weeks ago
Marketing tech

OpenAI's countdown: monetization, ads, and a Google-shaped threat

OpenAI seeks a foothold in advertising but must solve leadership, privacy, and commerce challenges while facing accelerated competition from Google.
fromAdExchanger
3 weeks ago
Marketing tech

ChatGPT Ads Coming Soon?; Advertisers Sweat TikTok's New Era | AdExchanger

OpenAI is testing ways for models to surface sponsored content using chat-history insights while aiming to preserve user trust by prioritizing relevance and intent.
#data-brokers
fromLifehacker
3 weeks ago

This Tool Deletes Your Info From Data Broker Sites (If You Live in One State)

California isn't the only state to enact stronger consumer privacy laws in recent years, but its Delete Requests and Opt-Out Platform (DROP) is the first of its kind. The tool is live now, though brokers won't begin processing submissions until August. Here's what to do now if you live in California-and some options for removing your information from data brokers if you don't.
Privacy professionals
Privacy professionals
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

Meta hires former Trump official as chief legal officer

Meta appointed C.J. Mahoney as chief legal officer, replacing Jennifer Newstead, amid ongoing global regulatory scrutiny over antitrust, data privacy, and online safety.
Digital life
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Email inboxes are AI's next gold mine

Email remains indispensable and increasingly valuable despite rivals, consuming billions of user-hours daily and creating opportunities for companies to build new apps and control it.
fromTechzine Global
3 weeks ago

Is Grok enterprise ready? xAI thinks so

The AI assistant has access to the most powerful models and strict security controls, but controversy after controversy has brought Grok into disrepute. How suitable is the solution for business use? The new business versions of Grok offer access to xAI's most advanced models: Grok 3, Grok 4, and Grok 4 Heavy. The setup is similar in every way to the business propositions of ChatGPT and Claude. Grok Business costs
Artificial intelligence
California
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago

Sunday Links: Rescuers Search For Missing Hiker, Last Seen Walking Dog in Sierra Nevada Friday

Bay Area: missing hiker, USPS postmark change, high-tide flood advisory and water rescue, fatal domestic shooting, family demands police footage, statewide data-deletion website.
Privacy professionals
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

How to Prepare for More AI in Your Dating Apps

Treat AI-powered dating apps as nosy, data-collecting systems; exercise privacy precautions, avoid mistaking programmed flattery for genuine emotion, and watch for bias.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Tell us: have you trained your AI job replacement?

Artificial intelligence is expected to affect about 40% of jobs worldwide, and firsthand accounts are being requested from workers who trained AI replacing their roles.
World news
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

China is considering a raft of new controls for training AI on chat log data. Here's what it means.

China proposes requiring explicit user consent before chat logs can be used to train AI models, with added guardian approvals and deletion rights for minors.
Artificial intelligence
fromMedium
1 month ago

What kind of AI Chatbot do you need? | SoftwareMill

RAG connects instruction-tuned LLM chatbots to private organizational documents, enabling accurate, privacy-preserving answers while requiring document parsing and deployment design choices with trade-offs.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us: have you changed your career plans because of the risk of an AI takeover?

AI could impact 40% of jobs and may worsen inequality, prompting workers to retrain, change careers, or abandon professions vulnerable to automation.
Law
fromABA Journal
1 month ago

Legal tech GCs, chief legal officers reflect on 2025, share vision for 2026

Legal tech general counsels face unique, fast-moving legal and operational challenges as legal intersects product development, governance, and data privacy, amplified by AI adoption.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tell us: do you have unusual living arrangements?

Do you have what could be described as unusual living arrangements? Perhaps you live in communal housing, or a commune or with extended family. Maybe you have been living with friends for years and have no intention of changing this. We'd like to hear from you. Can you tell us how your unusual living arrangement came about? What do you like about it? What are the downsides? Would you recommend it? Share your experience
Relationships
Privacy professionals
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Companies' 'Wrapped' Features Keep Getting Weirder

Year-end wrap-ups have proliferated across apps, turning users' personal activity data into entertaining recaps while exposing extensive tracking and data monetization.
Privacy professionals
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

Data deluge: 'Marketers (treated it like) a candy shop... it was too much'

Marketers must prioritize consented, trust-based data and embed privacy into the user experience to convert compliance into competitive advantage.
Privacy professionals
fromData Matters Privacy Blog
1 month ago

The 12th Edition of Lexology In-Depth: Privacy, Data Protection and Cybersecurity is now available | Data Matters Privacy Blog

Comprehensive global overview of legal and regulatory regimes governing data privacy, covering processors' obligations, data subject rights, transfers, cyber-risk mitigation, enforcement, and future developments.
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

Strava puts popular "Year in Sport" recap behind an $80 paywall

Earlier this month, Strava, the popular fitness-tracking app, released its annual "Year in Sport" wrap-up-a cutesy, animated series of graphics summarizing each user's athletic achievements. But this year, for the first time, Strava made this feature available only to users with subscriptions ($80 per year), rather than making it free to everyone, as it had been historically since the review's debut in 2016.
UX design
Online marketing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Independent businesses: have your online sales been affected by the rise of AI?

AI-driven search features and large language models are changing search habits, potentially reducing organic visibility and online discovery for independent businesses.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

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

Whenever I hear about consumer data tracking, my half-century-old brain dredges up that Hall and Oates hit called "Private Eyes" with the refrain "they're watching you." I don't mean to incite Big Brother paranoia; I know I'm not being spied on everywhere I go, especially not in the seclusion of my home. But while using streaming devices, you can almost guarantee that your entertainment and advertisement preferences are being tracked.
Privacy technologies
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

AI is changing software development in the telecom sector: Report

"AI is reshaping the fabric of DevSecOps in telecommunications," the report reads. "Telcos are under intense pressure to modernize network infrastructure and offer profitable digital services. They're expected to transform into software-driven technology companies, yet still ensure security, reliability, and customer trust as they adopt AI and work to accelerate innovation. This balancing act - between speed, security, and new skill sets - is defining a pivotal moment for the next era of DevSecOps in telecommunications."
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