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…Instagram Japan’s communications ministry has proposed new measures to protect young people from social media addiction VPN Privacy & Security Meta's Plus subscription plan is probably the worst thing to happen…
…Calling the bill’s rules “common-sense privacy safeguards” to prevent the “misuse of emerging technologies.” It would also require device makers to prevent users from disabling the visual indicator. While Meta…
…For firms to which this applies, ISO 27701 also acts as a useful extension to ISO 27001, providing them with a privacy management framework which aligns with GDPR and other international privacy…
…With the tournament expected to draw a staggering global audience of around six billion viewers, the stakes for digital privacy have never been higher. The sheer scale of the event makes it…
…Concerns span a broad range of the technology’s impacts, with citizens worried about economic disruption, misinformation, privacy, social impacts and job displacements. The data indicates that concern centers around the idea…
…Chief technology officer at hedgehog lab. In barely two decades we’ve seen the elimination of in-person banking, ubiquitous adolescent social media usage, the explosion of mobile sports betting, and the…
…The WP500 Ultra brings a 640 x 512 thermal camera, a hardware privacy kill switch, and a Dimensity 8300 chipset into a single package. Most of those things aren’t gimmicks and…
…The TVs use mini-LED with TCL's new Super Quantum Dot (SQD) technology, with sizes ranging from 55 inches to 98 inches. Pricing is very aggressive, with the cheapest model coming…
…AI technologies have achieved escape velocity in recent years, evolving at an exponentially rapid pace. New editions of leading foundation models have been released not on a biannual basis, but almost monthly…
…Around four in five are concerned about AI accuracy (82%) and security/privacy risks (77%). Change is on the horizon Things could be changing though, with companies beginning to be less worried…