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fromHuffPost
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Social Media Users Vow Never To Buy Ring Cameras After Viewing 'Creepy,' 'Dystopian' Super Bowl Ad

fromHuffPost
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Social Media Users Vow Never To Buy Ring Cameras After Viewing 'Creepy,' 'Dystopian' Super Bowl Ad

fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
9 hours ago

No One, Including Our Furry Friends, Will Be Safer in Ring's Surveillance Nightmare

Amazon Ring's Super Bowl ad offered a vision of our streets that should leave every person unsettled about the company's goals for disintegrating our privacy in public. In the ad, disguised as a heartfelt effort to reunite the lost dogs of the country with their innocent owners, the company previewed future surveillance of our streets: a world where biometric identification could be unleashed from consumer devices to identify, track, and locate anything - human, pet, and otherwise.
Privacy technologies
#age-verification
fromThe Verge
9 hours ago
Privacy technologies

Discord says 'vast majority' of users won't see its new age verification setup

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Discord to roll out age verification next month for full access to its platform | TechCrunch

fromThe Verge
9 hours ago
Privacy technologies

Discord says 'vast majority' of users won't see its new age verification setup

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Discord to roll out age verification next month for full access to its platform | TechCrunch

Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
12 hours ago

The IAB Tech Lab Publisher Protocol for 2026: A Q&A With Anthony Katsur | AdExchanger

Publishers should implement answers on their sites using LLMs, protect high-fidelity addressable signal, and prioritize privacy to reclaim revenue in 2026.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
13 hours ago

Google can now help you find and remove your ID from search results

Google expanded removal tools to let users remove driver's licenses, passports, Social Security numbers, phone numbers, addresses, and nonconsensual explicit images from search results.
Apple
fromZDNET
13 hours ago

How to turn on private DNS on your iPhone - and why it's a must for security

Install a trusted .mobileconfig profile via Safari and Settings > General > VPN & Device Management to control DNS, VPN, Wi-Fi and expand system-wide privacy.
#discord
fromZDNET
13 hours ago
Information security

Discord's age verification lockdown: What to know, and alternatives users are considering

fromKotaku
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Discord To Require Age Verification By Face Scan Or ID Starting In March

fromZDNET
13 hours ago
Information security

Discord's age verification lockdown: What to know, and alternatives users are considering

fromKotaku
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Discord To Require Age Verification By Face Scan Or ID Starting In March

fromTechCrunch
14 hours ago

Google expands tools to let users remove sensitive data about themselves from Search | TechCrunch

The "Results about you" tool already allows users to remove Search results containing their phone number, email address, or home address, and it can now also be used to request the removal of results that include information such as a driver's license, passport, or Social Security number, the company said in the update Tuesday. You can access the tool in the Google app by tapping your Google account photo and selecting "Results about you."
Privacy technologies
#openai
fromBenzinga
1 day ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI Begins Testing Ads In ChatGPT For Free And Go Users, Says 'No Influnce' On Answers

fromBenzinga
1 day ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI Begins Testing Ads In ChatGPT For Free And Go Users, Says 'No Influnce' On Answers

#chatgpt
Digital life
fromZDNET
1 day ago

The simple phone habit change that saves your screen time (and your sanity)

Placing a smartphone face down protects privacy, reduces visual notification distractions, improves focus, and helps preserve device health.
Chicago Cubs
fromBleacher Nation
1 day ago

Why Does a Sportsbook App Want My Location? Is It Safe to Allow Access? - Bleacher Nation

Sportsbook apps require location access to verify users are physically within legal state boundaries before allowing wagers, ensuring regulatory compliance.
#ring
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Amazon CEO says the pet-finder AI tool on Ring Doorbells helped bring home 99 dogs home in 90 days

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

Amazon CEO says the pet-finder AI tool on Ring Doorbells helped bring home 99 dogs home in 90 days

#stalkerware
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Information security

Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Information security

Exclusive: Hacktivist scrapes over 500,000 stalkerware customers' payment records

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Information security

Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 day ago
Information security

Exclusive: Hacktivist scrapes over 500,000 stalkerware customers' payment records

Tech industry
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Snapchat now lets you inform others when you have arrived at your destination | TechCrunch

Snapchat added Arrival Notifications so users can automatically notify selected friends when they arrive at specific locations beyond home.
Privacy technologies
fromThemarkup
1 day ago

Are TikTok and X tracking you across the internet? Our privacy tool can now tell you - The Markup

Blacklight now detects TikTok and X tracking pixels, expanding website privacy scans beyond Google and Meta to reveal third-party data sharing.
fromTechRepublic
1 day ago

Put the power of AI directly in your browser with BrowserCoPilot

BrowserCoPilot is designed to make your workflows easier and faster - and completely customized to you, your prompts, and your writing style. One useful example? Integrate the program directly to your inbox, and let it create one-click emails that use your phrasing and tone, and that gather context from your conversations. Or, write directly in the browser to revise or analyze documents using your saved prompts - or upload images and PDFs to interact with directly.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
1 day ago

5 Linux servers that let you ditch the public cloud and reclaim your privacy - for free

You may have noticed that many European Union (EU) governments and agencies, worried about ceding control to untrustworthy US companies, have been embracing digital sovereignty. Those bodies are turning to running their own cloud and services instead of relying on, say, Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace. If you prize your privacy and want to control your own services, you can take that approach as well.
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Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
3 days ago

I replaced Google Maps with a free alternative that doesn't track me (or kill my phone battery)

CoMaps provides a free, open-source, privacy-first, offline-capable map app with voice-guided directions and lower battery use than Google Maps.
Mobile UX
fromGSMArena.com
3 days ago

After Close Friends, WhatsApp is now testing Custom Lists for status updates

WhatsApp is developing Close Friends and Custom Lists for status updates to let users create audience-specific lists and control who sees each status.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Husband and I Had Sex In Our Friend's Room. What We Left In There Is Tearing Their Marriage Apart.

It seems that Amy is no fan of (or incapable of accessing) Occam's razor. Your story-the ostensible truth-makes at least a little more sense than the one Amy concocted, in which her husband cheated carelessly), but it is frustrating that when presented a wholly plausible story by multiple sources, Amy is opting for the one she wrote. You should consider that this might be above your pay grade.
Relationships
#cookies
fromYahoo
3 days ago
EU data protection

Your privacy choices

Yahoo and partners use cookies and technical identifiers for site functionality, authentication, measurement, analytics, and personalized advertising; users can accept, reject, or manage consent.
fromYahoo
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Your privacy choices

Yahoo and partners use cookies and technical identifiers to deliver services, measure usage, secure accounts, and provide personalized advertising unless users reject consent.
Privacy professionals
fromWIRED
3 days ago

Moltbook, the Social Network for AI Agents, Exposed Real Humans' Data

Mobile Fortify isn't designed to verify identities, approved after DHS privacy rules were relaxed; militarized ICE/CBP units and data-broker risks raise safety concerns.
Gadgets
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Kagi's new app is like Google Translate-plus privacy

Kagi Translate is a free mobile translation app that mirrors Google Translate features while prioritizing user privacy with no ads, trackers, or data monetization.
Remodel
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Miss Manners: Do I need to say something about why I was dressed like that?

Off-duty behavior need not be justified at work; prioritize practical home layouts for family needs and entertain guests in the kitchen if space requires.
#administrative-subpoenas
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago
US politics

The Frightening, Very Real Tool ICE Agents Have to Add You to a "Nice Little Database" if You Attend a Protest

fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago
US politics

The Frightening, Very Real Tool ICE Agents Have to Add You to a "Nice Little Database" if You Attend a Protest

Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
4 days ago

How to disable ACR on your TV (and all the privacy risks it negates in the process)

Smart TVs use ACR to continuously track and transmit viewing data for targeted advertising, risking user privacy.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

AI researcher Gary Marcus sounds off on Moltbook and OpenClaw's viral moment

Autonomous AI agents like OpenClaw and Moltbook pose significant security and privacy risks and should be avoided by users concerned about device or data safety.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
5 days ago

Ad blocking alive and well, despite changes to Chrome

Manifest V3 causes no significant drop in ad-blocking or anti-tracking effectiveness compared to Manifest V2 and can sometimes slightly improve tracker blocking.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

A New Form of Activism: Getting Off Social Media

Are people turning away from social media? But that tide might be finally, yet slowly, turning. My Gen Z students have recently been the ones telling me about social media "cleanses", whereby they take a break from it all for a prescribed duration, and "grayscaling" their socials (whereby color images turn to black and white, making them less eye-candy-esque-and all around having better cellphone etiquette such as putting it away during class and turning it off at night.
Mental health
fromWIRED
5 days ago

ICE and CBP's Face-Recognition App Can't Actually Verify Who People Are

Mobile Fortify, now used by United States immigration agents in towns and cities across the US, is not designed to reliably identify people in the streets and was deployed without the scrutiny that has historically governed the rollout of technologies that impact people's privacy, according to records reviewed by WIRED. The Department of Homeland Security launched Mobile Fortify in the spring of 2025 to "determine or verify" the identities of individuals stopped or detained by DHS officers during federal operations, records show.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

London man angry at Orwellian' incident in supermarket using facial recognition tech

He said supermarket staff were unable to explain why he was being told to leave, and would only direct him to a QR code leading to the website of the firm Facewatch, which the retailer has hired to run facial recognition in some of its stores. He said when he contacted Facewatch, he was told to send in a picture of himself and a photograph of his passport before the firm confirmed it had no record of him on its database.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
5 days ago

Microsoft sets Copilot agents loose on your OneDrive files

Microsoft has made OneDrive agents generally available, allowing users to query multiple documents simultaneously through Copilot instead of just one at a time. Users can select up to 20 files and create an agent, saved as a .agent file in OneDrive. Rather than teasing information out of individual documents, Microsoft says users can make cross-document queries, including "What decisions have we made so far?" and "What risks keep coming up?" The agent then generates a response based on the documents' content.
Tech industry
fromLGBTQ Nation
7 months ago

JK Rowling says to photograph women in toilets just in case they're transgender - LGBTQ Nation

Transphobic billionaire author J.K. Rowling has encouraged random people in the United Kingdom to photograph people in women's restrooms just in case they are transgender. Her advice is likely to result in the public harassment of cisgender women who don't fit people's preconceived notions of how a cis woman "should" look - such harassment has occurred many times in the past.
LGBT
Privacy professionals
fromZDNET
5 days ago

Why the most private way to browse the web isn't incognito mode (but this instead)

Use the Tor Browser to achieve maximum web browsing privacy and security by routing traffic through the Onion network's layered encryption and relay nodes.
Remodel
fromThe Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
5 days ago

From dining corner to centerpiece: home office shift | The Jerusalem Post

Home offices are now integral planned rooms in residential design, prioritized for privacy, acoustics, light, and routine-specific layout rather than improvised corners.
Apple
fromZDNET
6 days ago

I took apart the new AirTag 2 and found a serious flaw in Apple's popular tracker

AirTags can be easily modified to disable their speaker, enabling surreptitious tracking despite existing anti-stalking measures.
Mobile UX
fromGSMArena.com
6 days ago

Firefox lets you disable all AI-powered features

Firefox will add an AI kill switch so users can disable all AI features amid mixed reception and privacy concerns.
Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
6 days ago

Half of Chrome's AI extensions are harvesting your data - see the surprising worst offenders

Many AI-branded browser extensions collect user data, including PII, creating significant privacy and security risks that require cautious permission management.
Media industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Researcher paid people for testimony about Daily Mail, high court told

A researcher funded payments to private investigators and ex-journalists, largely via Max Mosley, in allegations of unlawful information gathering against Associated Newspapers.
#license-plate-readers
Media industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

US private investigator did unlawful stuff' for the Daily Mail, court hears

A US private detective received nearly $1m from Associated Newspapers and alleges unlawful information-gathering by the publisher, which denies wrongdoing.
Privacy technologies
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

India's Supreme Court to WhatsApp: 'You cannot play with the right to privacy' | TechCrunch

India's Supreme Court sharply rebuked Meta, halted WhatsApp from sharing user information, and questioned how WhatsApp monetizes user and metadata for advertising.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

A community organizer's guide to Signal group chats

Signal's end-to-end encryption and privacy features make it a strong tool for organizing nonviolent community action, but users must enable settings and follow legal limits.
#class-action
fromEngadget
1 week ago

France might seek restrictions on VPN use in campaign to keep minors off social media

France may take additional steps to prevent minors from accessing social media platforms. As its government advances a proposed ban on social media use for anyone under age 15, some leaders are already looking to add further restrictions. During an appearance on public broadcast service Franceinfo, Minister Delegate for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs Anne Le Hénanff said VPNs might be the next target.
France news
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

DoJ Makes Appalling Mistakes in Release of New Epstein Files

For months, the federal government has faltered in its attempt to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act, the bipartisan bill signed by President Donald Trump that mandated the full release of the Justice Department's enormous trove of documents and media related to its investigation of Jeffrey Epstein. The Trump administration blew past the congressionally mandated deadline and is staggering its Epstein releases, dropping millions of pages in batches that have included some problematic redactions along with the expected disturbing revelations.
US politics
fromCN Traveller
5 years ago

Avoid the crowds: inside the world's loveliest small and secret hotels

No doubt a response to the extreme digital connectivity of the world, but small and secret hotels have never felt more appealing than right now. The ultimate antidote to the 'see and be seen' scene. Extreme exclusivity is the name of the game here - where there's no waiting times for check-in, no scrounging around for a sun lounger, and staff greet you like family.
Travel
Privacy professionals
fromInfoQ
1 week ago

MyTerms: A New IEEE Standard Enabling Online Privacy and Aiming to Replace Cookies

MyTerms gives individuals machine-readable, enforceable privacy terms that travel with them, turning accepted terms into legally binding contracts and replacing cookie notices.
Privacy professionals
fromZDNET
1 week ago

Forget Google Search: I found a search tool that doesn't track me or push AI - and it gets better

YaCy is a free, decentralized search engine that can be installed locally on Linux, macOS, and Windows to preserve search privacy.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: My friend never mentioned her partner's arrest. Maybe she doesn't know?

Offer discreet, nonjudgmental support while respecting privacy and avoid pressing for details; communicate availability and concrete ways to help without creating pressure.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Readers reply: to shred or not to shred? Is it OK to throw out sensitive documents?

Shredding or destroying mail and documents reduces a small but real risk of identity theft and often provides valuable personal reassurance.
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
1 week ago

I tested local AI on my M1 Mac, expecting magic - and got a reality check instead

Running open-source LLMs locally is feasible with tools like Ollama but requires substantial DRAM and modern hardware to avoid very slow performance.
#google-assistant
fromThe Cool Down
1 week ago
Privacy professionals

Google settles $68 million lawsuit after allegedly recording users' private conversations for alarming reason: 'Must be nice to just buy your way out'

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Is Google saving your voice recordings? How to check, delete, and opt out - fast

fromThe Cool Down
1 week ago
Privacy professionals

Google settles $68 million lawsuit after allegedly recording users' private conversations for alarming reason: 'Must be nice to just buy your way out'

fromZDNET
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Is Google saving your voice recordings? How to check, delete, and opt out - fast

Privacy professionals
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

AARP Calls for Accountability Over Trump Administration Social Security Blunder

Social Security numbers are widely used across institutions, are highly sensitive, and recent government mishandling risks exposing Americans' private data.
Privacy professionals
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

iPod inventor says having kids has changed how Silicon Valley's founders think about privacy

Becoming parents leads many tech founders to prioritize privacy and caution about data collection, deepfakes, and AI-enabled device risks over convenience.
Privacy technologies
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 week ago

Santa Clara County may ditch camera vendor amid privacy issues - San Jose Spotlight

Silicon Valley cities are reconsidering Flock Safety contracts amid concerns that license‑plate cameras are accessed by ICE and threaten immigrant communities.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Arsenal's terminally online Premier League title pursuit is a symbol of our times | Barney Ronay

Temporary burner identities provide anonymized mobility and experiences that preserve privacy from pervasive digital surveillance while posing potential for criminal misuse.
Artificial intelligence
fromTechRepublic
1 week ago

Daily Tech Insider Unpacks the Week AI Became Your Intern, Concierge, and Lip-Reader

Major tech companies are aggressively integrating advanced AI into consumer products, intensifying competition across browsers, search, assistants, and chips while raising privacy and security concerns.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Purge the Public Servants

In this new season, I'm asking how the Trump White House is rewriting the rules of U.S. politics, and talking to Americans whose lives have been changed as a result. Today's episode examines the destruction of the civil service: the removal of professionals, and their replacement with loyalists. I've seen this kind of transformation before, in other failing democracies. Everyone suffers from the degradation of public services.
US politics
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

Shade House / Massive Order

Shade House uses interlocking triangular shades on its east facade to balance privacy and controlled daylight for a sunken courtyard and basement Great Room.
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Where Have All the Hotel Bathroom Doors Gone?

On a recent two-week trip to Japan with my fiancé - six cities, six hotels - every stay was gorgeous and perfectly appointed. We wanted for nothing. Except, in most cases, a proper bathroom door. Instead, we spent the better part of two weeks making accidental eye contact through frosted glass and translucent panels while one of us was otherwise occupied. A design choice, apparently. A test of intimacy, definitely.
Travel
fromPCMAG
1 week ago

DuckDuckGo Asked Its Users How They Feel About AI Search. 90% Hate It

AI in search is hard to avoid these days. Google's AI Overviews are everywhere (even in your inbox), and Microsoft has incorporated a Copilot chat option on Bing.com. Results are mixed, and hallucinations are still a problem. Large language models can help you dig deeper into a topic by asking follow-up questions, but on DuckDuckGo, it's clear that web users aren't interested.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
1 week ago

Are VPNs really safe? The security factors to consider before using one

can conceal online activity that local or national governments deem illegal - up to and including, say, circumventing ID checks for age verification. Consumers aren't helped by the sheer amount of duds sold in app stores right next to the best VPNs, especially when they're purposefully exploiting moments that have people rushing to shore up their online anonymity. If you've almost decided to start using a VPN, you may be wondering if the services you're looking at are actually safe.
Privacy technologies
from3 Quarks Daily
1 week ago

A Trustworthy Remedy in the Google Ad Tech Trial - 3 Quarks Daily

While we are waiting for the final decision from Judge Leonie Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Virginia, I want to present some thoughts on the least resolved of the case's many issues, the hard parts the judge will be pondering. Actually, one hard part: trust. But I need to tell you a little about the case to make the trust issue clear.
US news
Tech industry
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Latest Vivaldi release surfs a wave of anti-AI sentiment

Vivaldi prioritizes privacy, rejects integrating action-taking AI in its browser, and focuses on tab-tiling multitasking improvements achieved without machine learning.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Miss Manners: My new co-workers are invading my privacy

Polite boundaries let individuals control disclosure about past employment while recognizing coworkers' reasonable interest in building workplace relationships.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 week ago

How Trump Is Jeopardizing the US Art Market

Expanded US entry rules would force visitors to surrender extensive digital, biometric, and family data, risking deterrence of international artists and collectors.
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