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ToTok, an Emirati messaging app that has been downloaded to millions of phones, is the latest escalation of a digital arms race.
The apps and companies profiting from your every movement.
You protest, they watch.
The New York Times is launching an ongoing examination of privacy. We’ll dig into the ideas, history and future of how our information navigates the digital ecosystem and what’s at stake.
Researchers said the profiles, linked to the Epoch Media Group, used photos generated by artificial intelligence in a preview of an “eerie, tech-enabled future of disinformation.”
EDITORS NOTE: Meet Carolina Chaney. Take a good look at her Facebook profile photo. Maybe she looks like your kid's math teacher or your doctor. Privacy settings block us
Facebook told two senators why it tracks users' locations even when their tracking services are turned off.
How tracking pixels work
What we learned from the spy in your pocket.
Purchasing devices that constantly monitor, track and record us for convenience or a sense of safety is laying the foundation for an oppressive future.
Ring lacks basic security features, making it easy for hackers to turn the company's cameras against its customers.
Computer scientists have developed an algorithm that can pick out almost any American in databases supposedly stripped of personal information.
Facebook learns about what users are buying in order to serve them ads that reflect what they're likely to spend money on.
Platform has option to make messages automatically disappear after set time period
DNA-test firm 23andMe to share customer gene data with drug co. GlaxoSmithKline for $300 million. Privacy advocates sad but not surprised.
The German Federal Office for Information Security has created a detailed analysis of the software Truecrypt in 2010. The results ended up in the drawer, the public was not
I did a detailed privacy check of the app TikTok and its corresponding website. Multiple law infringements, trust, transparency and data protection breaches were found.I provide all technical an
Facebook finally did the thing it always said it wasn't going to do. We're shocked. Shocked, we say. ...