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Alphabet’s Latest Data Grab: Google Home Records Far More Sound Than Users Realize, Report Says
By
Xavier Harding
July 11, 2019
International
One Transatlantic Data-Sharing Pact Is Already Dead. Today’s Case Against Facebook Could Kill Another
By
David Meyer
July 9, 2019
Tech
Facebook Cryptocurrency: Calibra’s Privacy Implications
By
Robert Hackett
June 18, 2019
International
Facebook’s Legal Outlook in the EU Is Looking Increasingly Shaky—Thanks to One Lawyer’s Efforts
By
David Meyer
June 12, 2019
Leadership
How China’s Most Popular App Spies on Users for Beijing
By
Clay Chandler
and
Eamon Barrett
June 8, 2019
Tech
Should Alexa Provide Evidence in Court? German Security Chiefs Say Yes
By
David Meyer
June 6, 2019
Tech
Apple’s New Sign-In Feature Is a ‘Shot Across the Bow’ at Google and Facebook
By
Alyssa Newcomb
June 5, 2019
Magazine
How Your Privacy Will Be Protected in the 2020 Census
By
Robert Hackett
May 25, 2019
Tech
Mark Zuckerberg Answers Critics Who Want to Break Up Facebook
By
Danielle Abril
May 23, 2019
Tech
5 Takeaways from Mark Zuckerberg’s F8 Keynote
By
Danielle Abril
April 30, 2019
Commentary
How China’s Surveillance State Reflects ‘Black Mirror’
By
Clay Chandler
March 27, 2019
Tech
Data Sheet—How China’s Surveillance State Reflects ‘Black Mirror’
By
Aaron Pressman
and
Clay Chandler
March 27, 2019
Equifax, FICO Partner to Sell New Credit Report Services and Consumer Data to Banks
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Erik Sherman
March 27, 2019
Tech
Most Companies Aren’t Ready for California’s Tough New Privacy Law
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Danielle Abril
March 19, 2019
Tech
New Apple TV Ad on Privacy Hits Facebook and Google Where It Hurts—Without Mentioning Them
By
Kevin Kelleher
March 15, 2019
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