Nanny state vs. Linux: show us your ID, kid
…Microsoft, for instance, requires Windows 11 users to have a Microsoft account , and Apple, while claiming it's a privacy-first platform, still examines every photo you take with Apple's Enhanced…
…Microsoft, for instance, requires Windows 11 users to have a Microsoft account , and Apple, while claiming it's a privacy-first platform, still examines every photo you take with Apple's Enhanced…
…action over allegations that it violated the privacy of workers by installing surveillance software on their work devices without their consent. Separate legal claims filed against the studio also accuse it of…
…Sure, you can choose not to shop at GameStop, and take precautions against online snooping, but the dread of being under constant surveillance remains. Keep it mind, this privacy problem is much…
A years-old bank heist may soon have major privacy implications for every American who owns a cellphone. On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Chatrie v. United States, a case…
…Apple Defeats Privacy Law Claims in California Data Tracking Suit Apple has beaten a class action's claims alleging that it records users' mobile activity without their consent despite the company's…
…Proton Pass Multi-Platform Password Manager Launches on macOS Swiss-based privacy startup Proton today announced the availability of Proton Pass for Mac and Linux, bringing the encrypted password manager to every…
…raises questions, of course, about who gets to have privacy in America. A wealthy enclave has set up the legal and surveillance infrastructure to be able to prevent being mapped. The rest…
…Reddit has not said whether it plans to fight the subpoena, but according to The Intercept : “Privacy is central to how Reddit operates, and we take our commitment to protecting that seriously…
…that he will be sleeping better anytime soon … Taiwan’s precarious position China has long claimed ownership over Taiwan, and has conducted military exercises that included practicing a full-scale blockade of…
…Meta rebutted these claims at the time, with spokesperson Andy Stone calling them "dangerously misleading." The death of anonymity: Surveillance and censorship worries Andy Yen, CEO of the Swiss privacy-forward tech…