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Tech
Now’s a Great Time to Find Out If You’re a Hacking Victim
By
David Meyer
May 31, 2016
Tech
Crucial U.S. Privacy Deal Won’t Stand Up In Court, Says Top EU Adviser
By
David Meyer
May 30, 2016
Tech
Facebook Hit With Fresh Challenge to Its European Operations
By
David Meyer
May 25, 2016
Tech
Online Platforms Face Sweeping New Rules in Europe
By
David Meyer
May 25, 2016
Tech
Venmo Likely Investigated Over User Privacy Violations
By
Jeff John Roberts
May 24, 2016
Tech
This Stunt Will Show How Absurd Terms of Service Are
By
David Meyer
May 23, 2016
Tech
Here’s Why Privacy Savants Are Blasting Google Allo
By
Robert Hackett
May 21, 2016
Tech
Our Facial Recognition Nightmare Is Upon Us
By
Jeff John Roberts
May 20, 2016
Tech
Why Google’s Privacy Fight in France is Significant for Everyone
By
David Meyer
May 19, 2016
Tech
The Problem With Google’s Allo: Who’s It Really For?
By
David Meyer
May 19, 2016
Tech
Maker of Popular Running App Admits It Did Track Users Too Much
By
David Meyer
May 18, 2016
Tech
Supreme Court Rejects Privacy Claim in Data Broker Case
By
Jeff John Roberts
May 16, 2016
Tech
Personal Data of Jack Ma, Other Chinese Leaders, Leaked on Twitter
By
David Z. Morris
May 14, 2016
Tech
This Fitness App Tracks You Too Much, Consumer Advocates Claim
By
David Meyer
May 13, 2016
Tech
As Data Leaks Go, This Is About as Embarrassing as It Gets
By
David Meyer
May 12, 2016
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