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Tech
EU-Canada Air Data Deal Is Illegal, Warns Top Lawyer
By
David Meyer
September 8, 2016
Tech
Disney Now Scans the Fingers of 3-Year-Old Kids
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Jeff John Roberts
September 7, 2016
Tech
Giving Your Phone Number to Facebook Can Be a Bad Idea
By
Jeff John Roberts
August 30, 2016
Tech
With Trump’s Campaign App, There’s No Wall Protecting Your Contact Data
By
David Z. Morris
August 28, 2016
Tech
Facebook Plan For WhatsApp Data Poses Legal Risks
By
Jeff John Roberts
August 26, 2016
Tech
Ashley Madison Blasted Over Fake Security Award as Lawsuit Moves Forward
By
Jeff John Roberts
August 25, 2016
Tech
Here’s How WhatsApp Is Becoming a Little Less Private
By
David Meyer
August 25, 2016
Tech
Why France and Germany’s Encryption Stance May Be More Bark Than Bite
By
David Meyer
August 24, 2016
Massachusetts’ Automated Toll System Raises Privacy Concerns
By
Barb Darrow
August 22, 2016
Tech
Why Microsoft and a Boy Band Pranked the Dutch Public
By
David Meyer
August 19, 2016
Tech
This Ruling Just Made It Harder to Spy on Your Spouse
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Jeff John Roberts
August 18, 2016
Tech
Billionaire Who Helped Bankrupt Gawker Says He Would Do It Again
By
Mathew Ingram
August 15, 2016
Tech
This Was the First Confirmed Prism Surveillance Target
By
David Meyer
August 15, 2016
Here’s What U.S. Companies With EU Employees and Customers Need To Do
By
David Meyer
August 1, 2016
Tech
EU Privacy Watchdogs Say They’ll Keep an Open Mind on Their New U.S. Data Pact
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Reuters
July 26, 2016
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