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US politics
fromPortland Mercury
2 hours ago

Oregon's New ID Scanning Law: What Changed on January 1

Oregon law now allows retailers to universally scan driver's licenses or state IDs for every alcohol and cannabis purchase, removing prior 'reasonable doubt' limits.
Privacy professionals
fromYahoo
5 hours ago

Your privacy choices

Yahoo and partners use cookies to provide sites, authenticate users, measure usage, and enable analytics and personalized advertising, with user consent controls.
fromInfoQ
1 day ago

Microsoft Research Develops Novel Approaches to Enforce Privacy in AI Models

Contextual integrity defines privacy as the appropriateness of information flows within specific social contexts, that is, disclosing only the information strictly necessary to carry through a given task, such as booking a medical appointment. According to Microsoft's researchers, today's LLMs lack this kind of contextual awareness and can potentially disclose sensitive information, thereby undermining user trust. The first approach focuses on inference-time checks, i.e., safeguards applied when a model generates its response.
Privacy technologies
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
10 hours ago

Want a truly private phone? This $700 handset promises that - and a removable battery

The Punkt MC03 is a privacy-first smartphone running subscription-based AphyOS with vetted apps, integrated privacy services, removable battery, and US launch priced at $699.
fromwww.theverge.com
17 hours ago

Punkt's German-made MC03 smartphone comes to the US this spring

The MC03 is the first device to result from Punkt's commitment to assemble phones in Germany. The phones are assembled at a factory in Bocholt belonging to Gigaset, a company that has been making smartphones on German soil since 2018. The parts are sourced from elsewhere, naturally, but moving assembly out of Asia is a significant feat certainly beyond the American company that said it would in 2025.
Privacy technologies
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
17 hours ago

Help! My Father Has a Secret Second Family. I'm Desperate to Learn About My Origins-But I Can't.

A person seeks great-grandparents' names but genealogy site privacy settings hide information; requests small, respectful measures to enable contact without harming the current family.
Gadgets
fromEngadget
17 hours ago

Minimal phone pioneer Punkt is back with a new privacy-focused model at CES

Punkt's MC03 separates apps into a secure Vault and an open Wild Web while using Ledger permission controls to balance privacy with app freedom.
#surveillance
Privacy technologies
fromMUO
1 day ago

A truly independent search engine shouldn't exist in 2026 - but it does, and it's great

Mojeek runs its own web crawl and proprietary index, providing privacy by not tracking users while sacrificing many modern search conveniences.
Mobile UX
fromBGR
1 day ago

Google Maps Vs. Apple Maps - Here's Which Navigation App You Should Use - BGR

Choosing between Apple Maps and Google Maps in 2025 primarily depends on ecosystem compatibility, privacy priorities, and extra features rather than navigation accuracy.
#child-safety
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
2 days ago

How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)

Smart TVs use ACR to monitor viewing and send personal viewing data to advertisers for targeted ads; disabling ACR can protect privacy but requires effort.
#age-verification
fromwww.eff.org
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromwww.eff.org
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Lawmakers Must Listen to Young People Before Regulating Their Internet Access: 2025 in Review

fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 days ago

States Tried to Censor Kids Online. Courts, and EFF, Mostly Stopped Them: 2025 in Review

It's not just courts telling these lawmakers they are wrong. EFF has spent the past year filing friend-of-the-court briefs in courts across the country explaining how these laws violate young people's First Amendment rights to speak and get information online. In the process, these laws also burden adults' rights, and jeopardize everyone's privacy and data security.
Law
Privacy technologies
fromMUO
2 days ago

This is the open-source Google Maps alternative I've been waiting for

CoMaps is a fully open-source, privacy-first, community-driven navigation alternative offering modern features and downloadable functionality without advertising-driven data collection.
Information security
fromEngadget
2 days ago

How to use a VPN

Choose a reputable, user-friendly VPN, complete initial configuration, pick appropriate servers for each situation, and switch providers if the VPN constantly demands attention.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

How Donald Trump launched a push to amass government data in 2025

An executive order created a Department of Government Efficiency to consolidate federal unclassified agency data, prompting privacy and civil-rights concerns.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Drum
2 days ago

What Google's cookieless privacy measures mean for marketers

Google will phase out third-party cookies and will not build or use alternative user-level identifiers to track individuals across the web.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why You Should Ask Your Therapist About Their Use of AI

Therapists' use of AI creates client privacy and data ownership risks that require clear disclosure to preserve informed consent.
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

George Clooney Officially Becomes a Citizen of France

The Clooneys now live on a sprawling farm in Provence, where the actor has spoken openly about rejecting celebrity lifestyle in favor of a more private one for the sake of his children. I was worried about raising our kids in LA, in the culture of Hollywood. I felt like they were never going to get a fair shake at life.
France news
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

The best AI-powered dictation apps of 2025 | TechCrunch

AI dictation apps improved in 2025 due to LLM and speech-to-text advances, offering automatic formatting, filler removal, customization, privacy options, and varied pricing.
Privacy technologies
fromNature
4 days ago

Can boomerangs bounce?

Computers create new challenges for individual privacy, and eyewitness accounts of boomerangs require critical scrutiny and corroboration.
Gadgets
fromComputerworld
3 days ago

The top Google Pixel tips of 2025

Google Pixel phones deliver a cleaner, top-tier Android experience with exclusive Google features and fewer manufacturer-added layers that can harm usability and privacy.
Gadgets
fromTechCrunch
4 days ago

How to use the new ChatGPT app integrations, including DoorDash, Spotify, Uber, and others | TechCrunch

ChatGPT now supports app integrations so users can link accounts (e.g., Spotify) for the assistant to access data and perform app-specific actions.
Privacy professionals
fromSheFinds
4 days ago

These iPhone Apps May Be Collecting More Data Than You Realize

Instagram and TikTok collect extensive user data, including personal identifiers, biometric information, and precise location, and monetize it through cross-platform tracking and advertising.
#jeffrey-epstein
fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago
US politics

Why Was the DOJ Monitoring Me?' Ace Epstein Reporter Questions Why Her Flight Receipts Are Part of Latest Epstein Doc Dump

fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago
US politics

Why Was the DOJ Monitoring Me?' Ace Epstein Reporter Questions Why Her Flight Receipts Are Part of Latest Epstein Doc Dump

fromPopular Science
1 week 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,
Privacy technologies
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

All brakes are off': Russia's attempt to rein in illicit market for leaked data backfires

Russia is cracking down on a vast illicit market for leaked personal data ('probiv') that enabled corruption, policing, journalism, and criminal exploitation.
US news
fromTruthout
1 week ago

In Prison, Holding Handwritten Cards Is a Rare Joy. Illinois Is Taking It Away.

Illinois will require all personal mail at Menard Correctional Center to be scanned, affecting inmates' privacy and their emotional links to family.
fromInfoQ
1 week ago

Orion: New Zero-Telemetry, Zero-Ad, AI-Proof Browser for Privacy-Focused Users

Kagi has released Orion 1.0, a web browser that features privacy by default, zero telemetry, and no integrated ad-tracking technology. Orion supports both Chrome and Firefox extensions and intentionally excludes AI from its core to prioritize security, privacy, and performance. After six years of development, Orion ships for macOS, iOS, and iPadOS with upcoming Linux and Windows versions. Orion is based on WebKit and follows a freemium model.
Privacy technologies
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

Tatari Wants to Fix Broken TV Measurement. Here's Why It's Failing | AdExchanger

TV ad measurement accuracy is collapsing due to privacy-driven data silos and unsuitable clean-room solutions, causing double-counting and degraded optimization.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week 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.
Apple
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Apple pauses app store changes in Texas after court blocks age assurance law | TechCrunch

Apple will pause implementing Texas-specific age-verification App Store measures while monitoring ongoing legal proceedings after a federal judge blocked the state's law.
Gadgets
fromInfoQ
1 week ago

Cactus v1: Cross-Platform LLM Inference on Mobile with Zero Latency and Full Privacy

Cactus enables fast, energy-efficient on-device AI inference with sub-50ms latency, cross-platform SDKs, privacy-by-default, model versioning, and optional cloud fallback.
fromWIRED
1 week ago

The Age of the All-Access AI Agent Is Here

For years, the cost of using "free" services from Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and other Big Tech firms has been handing over your data. Uploading your life into the cloud and using free tech brings conveniences, but it puts personal information in the hands of giant corporations that will often be looking to monetize it. Now, the next wave of generative AI systems are likely to want more access to your data than ever before.
Artificial intelligence
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

A Model of Sporadic Thoughts / FHHH friends

A Seoul house for a newlywed couple relinquishes outward views and prioritizes light and privacy, directing sensory experience inward.
#digital-rights
fromFortune
1 week ago

Financial experts warn future winner of the $1.7 billion Powerball: Don't make these common money mistakes | Fortune

A related misstep is choosing between the lump sum and annuity on instinct instead of analysis, even though that decision locks in tax timing, investment options, and how long the money is likely to last. Financial writers note that many winners default to the lump sum without modeling scenarios with professionals and understanding that, after taxes, the headline $1.7 billion quickly shrinks.
US news
Information security
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Exclusive: Inside Uzbekistan's nationwide license plate surveillance system

A nationwide Uzbek license-plate surveillance system was left publicly accessible, exposing vehicle and occupant tracking data and revealing significant privacy and security risks.
#antitrust
fromAol
1 week ago
Apple

Italy antitrust agency fines Apple $116 million for abusing dominance with privacy feature

fromAol
1 week ago
Apple

Italy antitrust agency fines Apple $116 million for abusing dominance with privacy feature

fromAol
1 week ago
Apple

Italy antitrust agency fines Apple $116 million for abusing dominance with privacy feature

fromAol
1 week ago
Apple

Italy antitrust agency fines Apple $116 million for abusing dominance with privacy feature

Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Help! There's a Nasty Rumor Spreading About My Marriage. My Mother-in-Law Called Us in Tears.

Ignore online speculation, protect privacy, set firm boundaries with gossipers, reassure vulnerable relatives calmly, and avoid escalating drama with public confrontations.
Gadgets
fromGSMArena.com
1 week ago

Google is working on bringing Contextual Suggestions to every Android smartphone

Google is expanding Pixel 10's Magic Cue to all Android devices as Contextual Suggestions, offering on-device, encrypted, routine-based AI suggestions that auto-delete after 60 days.
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

When "AI Companionship" Enters the SME Toolkit: Practical Uses, Policy Gaps, and Reputation Risks

In a small company, culture moves faster than policy. When new technology enters daily life, it doesn't wait for HR manuals to catch up. Employees bring habits into the workplace: how they communicate, how they vent, how they cope with stress, and how they use personal devices during breaks. AI companionship sits right at the intersection of mental health, privacy, and brand trust. And those are not abstract issues for SMEs:
Mental health
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week 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.
#app-tracking-transparency
Privacy technologies
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.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

ChatGPT launches its version of Spotify Wrapped - how to get your year-end review

With less than two weeks left in the year, OpenAI is launching a new recap experience called Your Year with ChatGPT, which provides insight into your interactions with the chatbot over the past year. The Spotify Wrapped-like experience, launched on Monday, presents users with high-level themes of their ChatGPT interactions, as shown in the image at the top of the article. OpenAI said the experience was "designed to be lightweight, privacy-forward, and user-controlled."
Artificial intelligence
Privacy professionals
fromBloomberglaw
1 week ago

Horizontal Integration Evades Worker's Lawsuit Over Data Breach

A former Horizontal Integration employee lacked legal standing to sue after failing to allege that his personal information was compromised in the July 2024 data breach.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

ChatGPT launches a year-end review like Spotify Wrapped | TechCrunch

ChatGPT launches a privacy-forward, user-controlled annual review called "Your Year with ChatGPT" for eligible users in select English-speaking markets.
Digital life
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Stop putting your phone screen-side up on the table - why you'll be glad you did

Placing a phone face down protects privacy, reduces distractions, improves focus, and can help preserve device longevity and overall digital well-being.
Apple
fromUS AFPNews
1 week ago

The news hub

Italy fined Apple €98 million for allegedly abusing its App Store dominance and imposing restrictive App Tracking Transparency rules that harm third-party developers.
Software development
fromTheregister
1 week ago

What the Linux desktop really needs to challenge Windows

Linux desktops offer privacy, control, and hardware longevity as alternatives to Windows' telemetry, forced AI features, and premature hardware obsolescence.
fromZDNET
1 week ago

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

Every month, Google sends me a report on my online activity, and I must say that I'm not a fan. In fact, the idea that Google is tracking me via Maps disturbs me. That's not the only issue I have with the default Maps app. It seems that every time I have to rely on the app, my Pixel 9 Pro's battery drains faster than when using any other app.
Privacy technologies
Mobile UX
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Own a Samsung phone? I changed 10 settings to give it an instant performance boost

Personalize about a dozen Galaxy settings—notifications, navigation, resolution, privacy, and Wi‑Fi—to improve speed, responsiveness, and usability.
Gadgets
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

This $2,899 Desktop AI Computer With RTX 5090M Lets You Cancel Every AI Subscription Forever - Yanko Design

A desktop AI appliance (Olares One) enables local ownership of AI, installing models, training on personal data, preserving privacy, lowering latency and long-term costs.
#flock-safety
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Flock Safety cameras helped crack the MIT and Brown case - but at what cost to privacy?

fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Tell us your favourite new podcast of 2025

We would like to hear about your favourite new podcast you've been listening to in 2025 and why. Let us know and we'll run a selection of your recommendations. Tell us your favourite using the form below. Share your favourite You can tell us your favourite podcast of the year using this form.
Media industry
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 weeks ago

Corridor House 2.0 / i2a Architects Studio

Set along the lively highway of Thrissur, the residence stands as a quiet contrast to its restless surroundings. The sloping site, constantly brushed by the rush of vehicles and rising dust, called for more than just a home it called for a sanctuary of privacy and calm. The client, an education consultant who envisioned a peaceful retreat for his family, had one clear request: a house that felt completely their own.
Design
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

Stand Together to Protect Democracy

What a year it's been. We've seen technology unfortunately misused to supercharge the threats facing democracy: dystopian surveillance, attacks on encryption, and government censorship. These aren't abstract dangers. They're happening now, to real people, in real time. EFF's lawyers, technologists, and activists are pushing back. But we need you in this fight. JOIN EFF TODAY! MAKE A YEAR END DONATION-HELP EFF UNLOCK CHALLENGE GRANTS!
Privacy technologies
LGBT
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Texas Is Refusing to Explain Why It's Compiling a List of Trans Residents

Texas collected names and details of transgender residents who sought driver's license sex‑marker updates (Aug 2024–Aug 2025) and refuses to explain the purpose.
Television
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

LG will let you delete the previously unremovable Microsoft Copilot shortcut on its smart TVs

LG will allow users to delete a Microsoft Copilot shortcut that appeared unexpectedly on some smart TVs.
Boston
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

The MBTA is testing a new Charlie Card, but it's missing something - or rather, someone

MBTA is testing a redesigned Charlie Card with physical and digital options, broader transit coverage, new readers, one-time fees, and privacy and technical concerns.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

LG forced a Copilot web app onto its TVs but will let you delete it

Based on recent coverage regarding the arrival of Microsoft Copilot on LG TVs, we want to clarify that Microsoft Copilot is provided as a shortcut icon to enhance customer accessibility and convenience. It is not an application-based service embedded in the TV.
Gadgets
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Sean Duffy's Daughter Called Trump's TSA Unconstitutional' After Absurdly Invasive' Pat-Down

A pregnant traveler described a 15-minute invasive TSA pat-down, criticized TSA's constitutionality and privacy practices, and advocated abolishing the agency.
Privacy professionals
fromeLearning Industry
2 weeks ago

In A World Of Breaches, Can EdTech Rebuild Trust In Digital Learning?

Privacy and assurance, not just access and efficiency, must underpin digital learning platforms to rebuild trust, protect data, and prioritize learner rights.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

I found a worthy Chrome alternative for Android and Mac - and it has a built-in VPN

The Aloha browser, according to its site, stands for the freedom of users to be online privately. How does it achieve this? The list of features geared toward privacy and security makes it clear: Also: Looking for a Chrome alternative? My top 5 free open-source browsers More VPN locations VPN automatically connects to the fastest server VPN autostart Phone-wide VPN connection Auto kill switch to keep you protected More customizations and exclusive color themes Advanced file management with private, locked folders
Gadgets
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Parents of sextortion victim sue Meta for alleged wrongful death

Parents filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Meta alleging Instagram design decisions and data practices enabled teen sextortion leading to two boys' deaths.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

AI toys are telling kids how to find knives, and senators are mad

AI-enabled children's toys powered by chatbots expose children to inappropriate content, privacy risks, and manipulative engagement, prompting regulatory scrutiny and required company responses.
fromTechCrunch
2 weeks 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.
Privacy technologies
Marketing tech
fromDigiday
2 weeks ago

Why media mix modeling is becoming essential for predictive ROAS measurement

Pair last-touch attribution with media mix modeling to capture full-funnel, privacy-safe, predictive measurement of media effectiveness and return on ad spend.
#browser-extensions
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Browser extensions with 8 million users collect extended AI conversations

Popular Chromium extensions intercept and transmit users' full AI-chat conversations to third-party endpoints for marketing and data-broker use.
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

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.
Information security
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

How a VPN works (and why you should care)

A VPN creates an encrypted tunnel to a remote server that masks device IP, protects privacy, and enables location-based access and secure remote networking.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechzine Global
2 weeks ago

Wodan AI raises 2 million to unleash AI on encrypted data

Wodan AI raised €2 million to develop homomorphic encryption allowing AI models to run on fully encrypted data, targeting privacy-sensitive European sectors.
#mozilla
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Texas sues biggest TV makers, alleging smart TVs spy on users without consent

ACR in its simplest terms is an uninvited, invisible digital invader. This software can capture screenshots of a user's television display every 500 milliseconds, monitor viewing activity in real time, and transmit that information back to the company without the user's knowledge or consent. The companies then sell that consumer information to target ads across platforms for a profit. This technology puts users' privacy and sensitive information, such as passwords, bank information, and other personal information at risk.
Privacy technologies
#facial-recognition
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago
US news

Live cameras are tracking faces in New Orleans. Who should control them?

New Orleans hosts the first U.S. live facial recognition network operated by private nonprofit Project NOLA across thousands of private cameras.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

New Orleans is pioneering live facial recognition surveillance

New Orleans operates a private, real-time facial recognition system that alerts police when wanted people are detected by cameras.
Information security
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

Google is retiring its free dark web monitoring tool next year

Google will discontinue its free dark web reports, ending monitoring on January 15, 2026 and removing report access on February 16, 2026.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Is Texas using driver's license data to track transgender residents?

Texas DPS is collecting data on 110 people who attempted to change driver's license gender markers without explaining why or how it will be used.
Gadgets
fromEngadget
2 weeks ago

LG quietly added an unremovable Microsoft Copilot app to TVs

Copilot has been installed unremovably on at least two LG smart TV models, appearing on owners' devices without consent.
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