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Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
2 hours ago

Moltbot, the AI agent that 'actually does things,' is tech's new obsession

Open-source AI agent Moltbot runs locally, automates tasks across apps via messaging interfaces, and can access accounts and files — posing security and credential risks.
#whatsapp
fromTechCrunch
9 hours ago
Privacy technologies

WhatsApp is rolling out a new stricter security setting to protect users from cyber attacts | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
9 hours ago
Privacy technologies

WhatsApp is rolling out a new stricter security setting to protect users from cyber attacts | TechCrunch

fromPortland Mercury
5 hours ago

SAVAGE LOVE: The Roomies

You should do nothing. Absolutely nothing. Seeing as your childhood best friend's husband couldn't be bothered to hide his meds from his relatively new roommate - that would be you - we can safely assume he isn't hiding them from his husband. So, you can rest assured your childhood best friend knows what's up and you don't have a duty to warn him.
Medicine
#google-assistant
fromFox Business
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Google settles lawsuit for $68 million following allegations of secretly recording smart device users

fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Google to pay $68m to settle lawsuit claiming it recorded private conversations

fromFox Business
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Google settles lawsuit for $68 million following allegations of secretly recording smart device users

fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Google to pay $68m to settle lawsuit claiming it recorded private conversations

#facial-recognition
Privacy professionals
fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Google pays $68 million to settle claims its voice assistant spied on users | TechCrunch

Google agreed to pay $68 million to settle claims that Google Assistant recorded users' conversations without consent and shared them for advertising.
Privacy professionals
fromsfist.com
1 day ago

Google Settles Class-Action Suit Over Voice Assistant Eavesdropping For $68M

Google/Alphabet will pay $68 million to users whose Nest recordings were captured and shared without activation, following class-action privacy claims.
#surveillance
fromSFGATE
1 day ago
Privacy technologies

'Citizen surveillance': Border Patrol plans cameras over Calif. city

fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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'Citizen surveillance': Border Patrol plans cameras over Calif. city

fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

A Florida Mom Went Viral as a 'Naked Mom.' Now She Wants to Know How Others Feel About It

The term "naked mom" sounds like internet bait. In reality, it describes something far less dramatic: a mother moving through her own home without turning every day moments like showering or changing into a performance of modesty. Supporters see it as a way to strip shame from bodies and raise kids who aren't scandalized by anatomy. Critics, meanwhile, worry about boundaries, privacy and where comfort should - and shouldn't - begin inside a family.
Wellness
#tiktok
fromWIRED
4 days ago
Privacy technologies

TikTok Is Now Collecting Even More Data About Its Users. Here Are the 3 Biggest Changes

fromWIRED
4 days ago
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TikTok Is Now Collecting Even More Data About Its Users. Here Are the 3 Biggest Changes

fromTechRepublic
1 day ago

Microsoft Shared BitLocker Keys With FBI, Raising Privacy Fears

Microsoft is under scrutiny after it emerged that the company shared encryption keys with US law enforcement, an uncommon move that has alarmed privacy experts and reignited the debate over who truly controls encrypted data. According to Forbes staffer Thomas Brewster, Microsoft provided the FBI with BitLocker recovery keys that allowed investigators to unlock data on three encrypted laptops. The request came through a valid search warrant issued in a federal investigation in Guam into alleged fraud in the island's COVID-19 unemployment assistance program.
Privacy technologies
Marketing tech
fromThe Verge
1 day ago

OpenAI is working out how much to charge for ChatGPT ads

OpenAI plans to charge about $60 per 1,000 ChatGPT ad views while providing only high-level ad metrics and promising to keep conversations private.
Apple
fromThe Verge
1 day ago

Apple's new AirTag has more range and a better speaker

New AirTag includes upgraded ultra wideband chip for 50% farther Precision Finding, louder speaker, improved Bluetooth range, compatibility, and anti-tracking protections.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
1 day ago

Just the Browser Is just the beginning

Open protocols and free code are constrained by centralized rulemakers and data-harvesting; minimal, policy-respecting browsers and a Small Web can restore user autonomy.
#cookies
EU data protection
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

ISBA labels ECJ 'right to be forgotten' ruling an 'empty gesture'

ISBA called the ECJ 'right to be forgotten' ruling an empty, impractical gesture and supported the House of Lords' view that it is unworkable.
Privacy professionals
fromWhoWhatWhy
3 days ago

Saturday Hashtag: #TheDataEconomyThreat - WhoWhatWhy

Many popular smartphone apps collect and sell precise personal data, enabling commercial brokers and government agencies to access Americans' private digital activities without consent.
#microsoft-teams
Privacy technologies
fromMashable
3 days ago

A $40 ad blocker is protecting families for life

AdGuard Family Plan lifetime subscription blocks ads, protects privacy, adds parental controls, and covers up to nine devices for a one-time $39.99 sale price.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

Microsoft handed the government ecryption keys for customer data

Microsoft provided BitLocker recovery keys to the FBI after receiving a valid legal order in a COVID unemployment fraud investigation in Guam.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

Gemini with Personal Intelligence is awfully familiar

Gemini's Personal Intelligence lets the chatbot access users' Google data and past conversations to proactively answer queries, expanding usefulness but raising privacy and control considerations.
Gadgets
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

Why Apple and OpenAI are reportedly betting on AI hardware in 2026

AI-powered micro-wearables with cameras, microphones, and speakers pose privacy and social-acceptance challenges despite potential conveniences like name reminders and conversational prompts.
#ai-advertising
Digital life
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Dumbphone Owners Have Lost Their Minds

Quitting smartphones can reduce distraction and data exposure but often causes disorientation, reduced competence, and acute anxiety due to smartphone dependence.
US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

CSU faculty settle with university on disclosure of personal data to federal investigators

CSU must notify employees before complying with subpoenas seeking personal identifying information, unless notification is prohibited by law.
fromLGBTQ Nation
5 days ago

Federal judge slams DOJ's attempt to "intimidate & harass" trans patients & hospitals - LGBTQ Nation

A federal judge has voided a Department of Justice (DOJ) subpoena requiring Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C. to hand over private information on young patients receiving gender-affirming care (GAC). The ruling is just the latest roadblock in the DOJ's quest to end GAC for trans youth; however, the hospital stopped offering GAC last July in response to the current presidential administration's threats to defund institutions that offer such care.
US politics
#google-search
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
5 days ago

Ring claims it's not giving ICE access to its cameras

Ring’s partnership with Flock sparked backlash over fears government agencies could access users’ footage; Ring says integration isn’t live and ICE receives no video.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
5 days ago

Turn off this Pixel feature now - it could be leaking your background audio

Pixel phones' Take A Message bug can send device background audio to callers; turn off Take A Message in Phone app settings.
#google-ai
fromTechCrunch
5 days ago
Artificial intelligence

Google's AI Mode can now tap into your Gmail and Photos to provide tailored responses | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
5 days ago
Artificial intelligence

Google's AI Mode can now tap into your Gmail and Photos to provide tailored responses | TechCrunch

Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
5 days ago

The Airbnbs Our Editors Are Booking for 2026

Vacation rentals provide private, amenity-rich, and spacious alternatives to hotels, ideal for immersive stays across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

A stranger stopped me and asked me for my number. I didn't know he was filming me'

Smart glasses are increasingly used to film women without their consent, creating serious online and real-world privacy and safety risks.
fromSearch Engine Roundtable
5 days ago

Google Ads New Call and Messaging Ads Terms

Google is Watching/Listening: By using these features, you agree that Google can record and monitor a sample of your calls, texts, and chats. They do this to check the quality of their ad programs. Take it or Leave it: If you don't agree to being recorded, you aren't allowed to use the "Communication Features" (like click-to-call or click-to-message ads). You Are Responsible for Warning People: You must tell your employees, agents, or anyone answering these communications that they are being recorded.
Marketing tech
#apple
fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago
Apple

Apple explores wearable 'AI pin' that could listen to conversations

Apple is developing a disc-shaped wearable "AI pin" with microphones, speakers, and cameras to enable hands-free AI interactions while raising privacy and Siri revival concerns.
fromEngadget
6 days ago
Apple

Apple is reportedly developing a wearable AI pin

Apple is reportedly developing an AI pin wearable with cameras, microphones, speaker, inductive wireless charging, and plans for a large 2027 launch production run.
Artificial intelligence
fromInc
5 days ago

OpenAI Is Adding Ads to ChatGPT-Google's Response Raises a Bigger Question

Google has no plans to run ads in Gemini; OpenAI will test ads in free ChatGPT tiers, prompting user backlash and privacy assurances.
fromTheregister
5 days ago

Debian's FreedomBox Blend promises an easier home cloud

The FreedomBox project, kicked off by original FSF legal boffin Eben Moglen, aims to make it easy to run your own private server, and get your files, photos, email, and other data out of the enfolding pseudopodia of giant cloud providers (mostly based in the USA) and into your own home. You can buy hardware with the software preinstalled, or download installation media, but there's another and maybe more appealing option: one of Debian's built-in Blends.
Privacy technologies
Remodel
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The bathroom door scandal: why hotels are putting toilets in glass boxes

Hotel bathrooms increasingly replace solid, closing doors with sliding barn doors, curtains, glass, or open layouts, degrading privacy and causing discomfort for guests and couples.
fromZDNET
5 days ago

How to strip AI from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox with one simple script

I do not want AI in my web browser. I just don't. I also don't want companies collecting information about me, or sponsored content and product integrations. All those bits make me want to pull my hair out. I like my privacy and want to browse, you know, the old-fashioned way. I do use AI (on occasion), but only locally-installed AI and only for specific purposes (such as learning Python or researching a topic when I don't want to use a standard search engine).
Privacy technologies
France news
fromLe Monde.fr
5 days ago

How surveillance companies track smartphone users through advertising data

Advertising-derived mobile geolocation data powers an Adint industry that enables agencies to locate and track individuals to within a few meters.
fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Todoist's app now lets you add tasks to your to-do list by speaking to its AI | TechCrunch

True to its name, Ramble can take your meandering, unstructured speech and turn it into organized tasks. The app will also capture other details you mention, like project deadlines, priorities, duration, and assignees. The idea is that people often think of things they need to do while on the go, but taking out their phone to jot down a note or create a reminder can be challenging.
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
6 days ago

How to check if your VPN is working

One of the disconcerting things about using a virtual private network (VPN) is that it can be hard to tell when it's doing its job. The best VPNs all work in the background to keep your IP address hidden and your communications with their servers encrypted. The better the VPN, the less you notice it, which can make a top-performing VPN feel (uncomfortably) like one that isn't working at all.
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fromPCMAG
12 years ago

Google Glass Patent to Watch What You Watch, Read Your Emotions

A Google patent proposes wearable gaze tracking that recognizes viewed items, logs gazes, infers emotion via pupil dilation, and charges advertisers potentially per gaze.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

My friends in Italy are using AI therapists. But is that so bad, when a stigma surrounds mental health? | Viola Di Grado

AI therapy adoption varies by culture and economics, creating tensions between intimate therapeutic norms and digital-product privacy.
Apple
fromMacRumors
1 week ago

Apple Can Still Offer a Key iPhone Privacy Feature in France, Says Judge

Apple's App Tracking Transparency will continue operating in France after a Paris judge refused to suspend the feature, despite a prior €150 million fine.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

The Worst Data Breaches of 2025-And What You Can Do | EFFector 38.1

We're diving into these data breaches and more with our latest EFFector newsletter. Since 1990, EFFector has been your guide to understanding the intersection of technology, civil liberties, and the law. This latest issue tracks U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) surveillance spending spree, explains how hackers are countering ICE's surveillance, and invites you to our free livestream covering online age verification mandates.
Privacy professionals
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Tell us: what are you wearing right now and why does it matter?

Clothing functions as powerful non-verbal communication, reflecting identity, occupation, and workplace needs while enabling personal expression.
Privacy technologies
fromNew Relic
in 2 days

Browser consent mode allows for flexibility in evolving privacy regulations

New Relic's browser monitoring and consent mode enable full frontend performance visibility while providing configurable user-consent controls to meet privacy and regulatory requirements.
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 week ago

Residence AV / YAMA architects

Residence AV is a courtyard house located in a dense residential neighborhood in Bruges, Belgium. Designed by YAMA architects, the project responds to a paradoxical brief: a strong desire for connection to the surrounding context combined with an equally strong need for privacy. The client, living alone, was attracted to the social presence and perceived safety of the neighborhood, yet sought a dwelling that could withdraw from direct views and support a more introspective way of living.
Design
#advertising
#prince-harry
#chatgpt
fromRAPPLER
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

[Tech Thoughts] OpenAI's ChatGPT will test out ads. Here's what to expect.

fromRAPPLER
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

[Tech Thoughts] OpenAI's ChatGPT will test out ads. Here's what to expect.

Privacy technologies
fromZDNET
1 week ago

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

CoMaps provides privacy-first, open-source, offline-capable maps with no tracking, lower battery usage, voice navigation, and free cross-platform availability.
#chatgpt-go
fromMashable ME
1 week ago
Tech industry

OpenAI's launches ChatGPT Go globally, Free users will start seeing ads soon; Sam Altman reveals

from9to5Mac
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI launches cheaper ChatGPT subscription, says ads are coming next - 9to5Mac

fromMashable ME
1 week ago
Tech industry

OpenAI's launches ChatGPT Go globally, Free users will start seeing ads soon; Sam Altman reveals

from9to5Mac
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI launches cheaper ChatGPT subscription, says ads are coming next - 9to5Mac

Artificial intelligence
fromInfoWorld
1 week ago

Edge AI: The future of AI inference is smarter local compute

Edge AI shifts computation from cloud to devices, enabling low-latency, cost-efficient, and privacy-preserving AI inference while facing performance and ecosystem challenges.
US politics
fromprivacyinternational.org
1 week ago

The Trump Administration wants your DNA and social media

U.S. CBP proposed mandatory collection of extensive personal data from visa-free travellers, including social media, contact histories, biometrics and DNA via government mobile apps.
#openai
fromBenzinga
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Openai To Test Ads In Chatgpt Free, Go Tiers, Sam Altman Says 'We Will Not Accept Money To Influence The Answer'

fromgizmodo.com
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI Launches Cheaper Subscriptions, Starts Testing Ads Because It's Time to Pay the Piper

fromVariety
1 week ago
Marketing tech

OpenAI's ChatGPT to Start Running Ads Based on Your Chatbot Conversations

fromBenzinga
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

Openai To Test Ads In Chatgpt Free, Go Tiers, Sam Altman Says 'We Will Not Accept Money To Influence The Answer'

fromgizmodo.com
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

OpenAI Launches Cheaper Subscriptions, Starts Testing Ads Because It's Time to Pay the Piper

fromVariety
1 week ago
Marketing tech

OpenAI's ChatGPT to Start Running Ads Based on Your Chatbot Conversations

Privacy professionals
fromForbes
1 week ago

Know Your Customer Without Being Creepy

Lack of transparent explanation for how companies know customer information makes personalization feel creepy and erodes trust.
fromPCMAG
1 week ago

Ads Are Coming to ChatGPT: Here's What They Look Like and How to Avoid Them

OpenAI is putting ads into ChatGPT in "the coming weeks," as well as bringing its ChatGPT Go subscription tier to the US starting today. The free ChatGPT and ChatGPT Go plans will have advertisements, which is the biggest news, given ChatGPT Go has already launched in 171 countries since August. For $8 per month, it offers more access to messaging, image creation, file uploads, and memory.
Marketing tech
Artificial intelligence
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Rise of AI and Its Impact on Mental Health

Artificial intelligence increasingly permeates daily life, provoking mixed feelings of amazement and alarm while reshaping professions, privacy, and clinical practices.
Privacy professionals
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

A faceless hacker stole my therapy notes - now my deepest secrets are online forever - DataBreaches.Net

The theft of 33,000 Vastaamo psychotherapy records exposed victims to extortion, public disclosure of sensitive therapy details, and enduring psychological and privacy harm.
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Letters: Authorities must end sharing of license plate data

I call on Santa Clara County DA Jeff Rosen or California Attorney General Rob Bonta to investigate and prosecute all municipal, state and federal parties who are in violation of SB 34 and SB 54. We have these laws for a reason, and no one should be above the law. These state laws were enacted to protect our privacy, and if our public officials cannot adhere to the laws, we must insist on immediately disabling all of these cameras being misused in violation of these laws. It is particularly unnerving that this information is being shared with federal agencies.
Privacy professionals
Tech industry
fromEngadget
1 week ago

Google is appealing the ruling from its search antitrust case to avoid sharing data with rivals

Google was found to maintain a monopoly in web search and has appealed while seeking to pause enforcement of remedies requiring data sharing.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Oakland rolls out speed cameras at 18 locations across city; 60-day warning period underway

Oakland launches automated speed cameras at 18 locations with a 60-day warning period, then issues fines for speeding while protecting license-plate data and limiting images.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Born After 2005 Are Talking About Their Childhood Photos Being Posted Online, And I Would Not Be Happy About This

Having had a fairly analogue childhood in the late '90s/early 2000s, the scope of my baby and childhood photos extends to the odd physical photo album and a couple embarrassing framed pics around my family home. The rapid digital revolution, particularly the arrival of social media, drastically changed media storage and the landscape of photo/video sharing.
Privacy professionals
fromNBC News
1 week ago

Ads are coming to ChatGPT

The chatbot owner said that in the next few weeks, it will begin "testing ads" for the free and low-cost subscription "Go" versions of ChatGPT in the United States for logged-in, adult users. Users can expect ads "at the bottom of answers in ChatGPT when there's a relevant sponsored product or service based on your current conversation." OpenAI said ads will be "clearly labeled" and won't be included under "sensitive or regulated topics," including "health, mental health or politics."
Tech industry
fromVulture
1 week ago

Pamela Anderson Thought Sitting Near Seth Rogen Was 'Yucky'

"He did Pam & Tommy without talking to me," Anderson said. "I just felt like, ugh. How can someone make a TV series out of difficult times in your life? And I am a living, breathing human being over here."
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