600,000 sensitive files exposed by data broker SL Data Services
A non-password protected database of SL Data Services exposed over 600,000 sensitive files, putting individuals' personal information at risk.
Meta Fined 251 Million for 2018 Data Breach Impacting 29 Million Accounts
Meta Platforms fined €251 million for a 2018 data breach affecting millions, exposing serious privacy violations.
Potential payouts for up to 300,000 Australian Facebook users in Cambridge Analytica settlement
Meta's A$50 million settlement allows potentially hundreds of thousands of Australians affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal to seek compensation.
UnitedHealth Accidentally Makes Claims-Judging AI Public for Anyone to Use
A UnitedHealth Group chatbot was accidentally exposed, revealing internal insurance claims discussions, raising concerns about data security and corporate transparency.
No need to hack when it's leaking: Rapido edition
Rapido resolved a significant security flaw that exposed personal information of users and drivers.
ParkMobile might owe you money. Here's how data-breach victims can submit a claim for cash
ParkMobile settled a lawsuit for $32.8 million after a data breach, impacting 21 million users and providing compensation options for those affected.
600,000 sensitive files exposed by data broker SL Data Services
A non-password protected database of SL Data Services exposed over 600,000 sensitive files, putting individuals' personal information at risk.
Meta Fined 251 Million for 2018 Data Breach Impacting 29 Million Accounts
Meta Platforms fined €251 million for a 2018 data breach affecting millions, exposing serious privacy violations.
Potential payouts for up to 300,000 Australian Facebook users in Cambridge Analytica settlement
Meta's A$50 million settlement allows potentially hundreds of thousands of Australians affected by the Cambridge Analytica scandal to seek compensation.
UnitedHealth Accidentally Makes Claims-Judging AI Public for Anyone to Use
A UnitedHealth Group chatbot was accidentally exposed, revealing internal insurance claims discussions, raising concerns about data security and corporate transparency.
No need to hack when it's leaking: Rapido edition
Rapido resolved a significant security flaw that exposed personal information of users and drivers.
ParkMobile might owe you money. Here's how data-breach victims can submit a claim for cash
ParkMobile settled a lawsuit for $32.8 million after a data breach, impacting 21 million users and providing compensation options for those affected.
Ireland fines Meta $263 million for 2018 View As data breach
Meta faces costly legal consequences, including a $31.7 million settlement in Australia and a €251 million fine from the IDPC for data breaches.
Here's how Apple protects your privacy with its new AI features
Apple emphasizes user privacy in AI, promising not to use personal data for model training, crucial for maintaining user trust.
Controversial EU ad campaign on X broke bloc's own privacy rules | TechCrunch
The EU's Commission breached its own data protection rules through a microtargeted ad campaign, sparking criticism and legal scrutiny.
Dutch DPA Fines Netflix 4.75 Million for GDPR Violations Over Data Transparency
Netflix was fined €4.75 million by the Dutch DPA for insufficient user data transparency and GDPR violations.
Top Five 2025 California Privacy Alerts for California Employers
Employers need to prepare for significant amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) effective 2025, addressing AI and personal information regulations.
World(coin) must let Europeans comprehensively delete their data, under privacy order | TechCrunch
Worldcoin must delete user data upon request after GDPR ruling.
Ireland fines Meta $263 million for 2018 View As data breach
Meta faces costly legal consequences, including a $31.7 million settlement in Australia and a €251 million fine from the IDPC for data breaches.
Here's how Apple protects your privacy with its new AI features
Apple emphasizes user privacy in AI, promising not to use personal data for model training, crucial for maintaining user trust.
Controversial EU ad campaign on X broke bloc's own privacy rules | TechCrunch
The EU's Commission breached its own data protection rules through a microtargeted ad campaign, sparking criticism and legal scrutiny.
Dutch DPA Fines Netflix 4.75 Million for GDPR Violations Over Data Transparency
Netflix was fined €4.75 million by the Dutch DPA for insufficient user data transparency and GDPR violations.
Top Five 2025 California Privacy Alerts for California Employers
Employers need to prepare for significant amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) effective 2025, addressing AI and personal information regulations.
World(coin) must let Europeans comprehensively delete their data, under privacy order | TechCrunch
Worldcoin must delete user data upon request after GDPR ruling.
Apple's Privacy Stance is Conflicting its Newly-Patented System
Apple's new patent raises doubts about its privacy commitment, potentially revealing a conflict between user data control and personalized advertising.
Apple and Meta go to war over interoperability vs. privacy | TechCrunch
Apple and Meta are in conflict over interoperability and privacy under the EU's Digital Markets Act, highlighting concerns about user data security.
Apple and Meta argue over access to software tools
Apple is rejecting Meta's requests for access to its software tools due to privacy and security concerns, fearing compromised user data.
Employee alleges Apple snoops on workers' personal emails, photos
Apple faces a lawsuit for allegedly invading employee privacy and restricting discussions on pay and working conditions.
Tim Cook: Apple Intelligence has been in the works since 2017
Apple focuses on using AI to empower users, particularly in health innovations, maintaining a commitment to privacy.
Apple and Meta are beefing over the DMA's mandated interoperability requests
Apple claims Meta's interoperability requests under the DMA could threaten user privacy and security.
Meta disputes Apple's privacy concerns, asserting they mask anticompetitive behavior.
Apple's Privacy Stance is Conflicting its Newly-Patented System
Apple's new patent raises doubts about its privacy commitment, potentially revealing a conflict between user data control and personalized advertising.
Apple and Meta go to war over interoperability vs. privacy | TechCrunch
Apple and Meta are in conflict over interoperability and privacy under the EU's Digital Markets Act, highlighting concerns about user data security.
Apple and Meta argue over access to software tools
Apple is rejecting Meta's requests for access to its software tools due to privacy and security concerns, fearing compromised user data.
Employee alleges Apple snoops on workers' personal emails, photos
Apple faces a lawsuit for allegedly invading employee privacy and restricting discussions on pay and working conditions.
Tim Cook: Apple Intelligence has been in the works since 2017
Apple focuses on using AI to empower users, particularly in health innovations, maintaining a commitment to privacy.
Apple and Meta are beefing over the DMA's mandated interoperability requests
Apple claims Meta's interoperability requests under the DMA could threaten user privacy and security.
Meta disputes Apple's privacy concerns, asserting they mask anticompetitive behavior.
Privacy is a fundamental human right, essential for secure communication.
Saving the Internet in Europe: How EFF Works in Europe
EFF engages in European advocacy to protect digital rights, influenced by local laws impacting global standards.
10 Resources for Protecting Your Digital Security | EFFector 36.15
Stay informed about digital rights by subscribing to EFF's EFFector newsletter for updates on security resources and legal news regarding privacy and civil liberties.
"Can the Government Read My Text Messages?"
Privacy is a fundamental human right, essential for secure communication.
Saving the Internet in Europe: How EFF Works in Europe
EFF engages in European advocacy to protect digital rights, influenced by local laws impacting global standards.
10 Resources for Protecting Your Digital Security | EFFector 36.15
Stay informed about digital rights by subscribing to EFF's EFFector newsletter for updates on security resources and legal news regarding privacy and civil liberties.
Microsoft's Recall AI is creepy, clever, and compelling
Despite initial doubts about its privacy implications, Microsoft's Recall feature has proven both useful and unsettling, capturing extensive digital activity.
Copilot Vision, Microsoft's AI tool that can read your screen, launches in preview | TechCrunch
Microsoft's Copilot Vision uses AI to analyze and respond to queries about websites in Edge, enhancing browsing with interactive assistance.
Microsoft previews Copilot Vision for Pro subscribers
Microsoft's Copilot Vision tool offers contextual browsing suggestions but raises privacy concerns and critiques website design quality.
Microsoft's Recall AI is creepy, clever, and compelling
Despite initial doubts about its privacy implications, Microsoft's Recall feature has proven both useful and unsettling, capturing extensive digital activity.
Copilot Vision, Microsoft's AI tool that can read your screen, launches in preview | TechCrunch
Microsoft's Copilot Vision uses AI to analyze and respond to queries about websites in Edge, enhancing browsing with interactive assistance.
Microsoft previews Copilot Vision for Pro subscribers
Microsoft's Copilot Vision tool offers contextual browsing suggestions but raises privacy concerns and critiques website design quality.
BeReal hit with privacy complaint over how it asks EU users to agree to tracking | TechCrunch
BeReal changed its user consent approach post-acquisition, leading to a privacy complaint for using manipulative tactics that pressure users into consent.
Photobucket opted inactive users into privacy nightmare, lawsuit says
Photobucket faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly selling users' data without consent, particularly biometric information used for AI training.
Mozilla removes 'Do Not Track' from Firefox because it was useless | TechCrunch
The removal of the 'Do Not Track' feature reflects its ineffectiveness and mischief in user privacy protection.
Location data firm helps police find out when suspects visited their doctor
Law enforcement's use of location tracking software raises concerns about privacy and potential misuse, especially regarding sensitive issues like abortion.
How to Block Ads on Desktop and Mobile Devices for Life
AdGuard offers lifetime protection against ads and trackers for a one-time fee of $15.97, eliminating recurring subscription costs.
The Venceslau House successfully integrates urban design constraints with client needs for open spaces and light, while ensuring privacy from neighbors.
House Y / Hayato Komatsu Architects
The architecture is designed to connect with the environment in multiple directions, emphasizing privacy and diverse views throughout the space.
A Collage of Outcasts Coffee Shop and Office / 324PRAXIS
Architecture in Thao Dien shows a disconnect from the environment, driven by privacy needs and high perimeter walls.
Venceslau House / Canoa Arquitetura
The Venceslau House successfully integrates urban design constraints with client needs for open spaces and light, while ensuring privacy from neighbors.
House Y / Hayato Komatsu Architects
The architecture is designed to connect with the environment in multiple directions, emphasizing privacy and diverse views throughout the space.
A Collage of Outcasts Coffee Shop and Office / 324PRAXIS
Architecture in Thao Dien shows a disconnect from the environment, driven by privacy needs and high perimeter walls.
As Australia bans social media for kids under 16, age-assurance tech is in the spotlight | TechCrunch
Age assurance technologies are crucial in supporting new age-verification laws globally, particularly in Australia.
Laila Lalami explains why she starts a story in the middle - Harvard Gazette
Laila Lalami explores multilingualism and the impact of technology on privacy in storytelling, emphasizing her cultural background and evolving literary connection.
As Australia bans social media for kids under 16, age-assurance tech is in the spotlight | TechCrunch
Age assurance technologies are crucial in supporting new age-verification laws globally, particularly in Australia.
Laila Lalami explains why she starts a story in the middle - Harvard Gazette
Laila Lalami explores multilingualism and the impact of technology on privacy in storytelling, emphasizing her cultural background and evolving literary connection.