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Tech
Google Admits That It Lets Outside Services Share Your Gmail Data
By
David Meyer
September 21, 2018
Leadership
Top European Court Says British Spies Broke Human Rights Rules With Their Mass Surveillance Tactics
By
David Meyer
September 13, 2018
Tech
Google Could Face a Huge Fine for Collecting Location Data From Users Who Don’t Want to Be Tracked
By
David Meyer
September 12, 2018
Tech
Inside Instagram’s New Plan to Improve Security Amid Bots, Fake Followers, and Other Bad Actors
By
Rachel King
August 28, 2018
Tech
Apple Boots Facebook’s Onavo Protect From Its App Store Over Data Collection Fears
By
Lucas Laursen
August 23, 2018
Facebook Bans Second App Ever Over Privacy Issues as Cambridge Analytica Fallout Continues
By
Glenn Fleishman
August 23, 2018
Tech
Study Shows How Google Tracks People Even When They’re Not Deliberately Using Its Services
By
Lucas Laursen
August 22, 2018
Tech
Google Faces Legal Woes After Location Tracking Revelations
By
Hallie Detrick
August 21, 2018
Tech
Uber Just Hired Its First Chief Privacy Officer
By
Natasha Bach
July 19, 2018
Tech
How Companies Can Safeguard User Privacy in the Data Era
By
Alan Murray
July 18, 2018
Tech
Facebook Is Getting Its First Big Fine Over the Cambridge Analytica Scandal
By
David Meyer
July 11, 2018
Tech
Don’t Speak Fluent Legalese? Meet Claudette, an AI ‘Automated Evaluator of Privacy Policies’
By
David Meyer
July 5, 2018
Tech
Some Samsung Phones Are Randomly Texting Photos to Contacts and It’s Freaking People Out
By
Glenn Fleishman
July 3, 2018
Tech
‘We Look Forward to Improvements.’ Big Tech Plans to Fight Back Against California’s Sweeping New Data Privacy Law
By
David Meyer
July 2, 2018
Tech
Facebook Is Still Giving Dozens of Companies Access to the Data of Users’ Friends
By
David Meyer
July 2, 2018
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Emma Burleigh
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Investing
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Jim Edwards