OpenAI’s new "Chronicle" feature is just like Windows Recall: Making Codex smarter by remembering your screen
… Admittedly, this raises some privacy and security concerns, but the feature can be disabled from Codex’s menu bar app. …
Google is the biggest and, arguably, the best out there. According to Lead Public Policy Manager at DuckDuckGo (a rival search engine), Aurélien Mähl, that's because of the company's scale — a market share of over 90%. "We are building our own index step by step, and we face a huge barrier in catching up, given Google's scale,” he told TechRadar. “It’s something that is simply not feasible given how the market is constructed, and intervention is necessary." Mähl argues that liberating Google’s search data would not only generate market growth but also improve accuracy for rare queries, given t
‘Google is not collaborative and not in the spirit of complying with this regulation’ – can the EU Commission strong-arm Google into levelling the playing field of the search engine market, and is this really in the interest of your privacy?Chronicle is essentially a developer‑friendly and lightweight version of Microsoft's controversial Windows Recall in Windows 11, designed to streamline workflows by improving coding efficiency. But unlike Windows Recall, which focuses on continuously capturing snapshots of a user's activity on Windows 11, Chronicle's scope is fairly limited to developer workflows — making it less controversial in theory, at least so far. As it happens, a new tool dubbed TotalRecall Reloaded has sparked fresh privacy and security concerns about Windows Recall. However, Microsoft watered down the security resear
OpenAI’s new "Chronicle" feature is just like Windows Recall: Making Codex smarter by remembering your screen… Admittedly, this raises some privacy and security concerns, but the feature can be disabled from Codex’s menu bar app. …
… In the end, it’s Brussels that will have the final say and not the search or privacy experts. Whichever way it’s looked at, we hope that the privacy of European citizens' data is at the top of the agenda. …
… Finally, we detailed Russia’s effort to create a local competitor to Starlink satellite internet service—with all the privacy and security concerns that entails. And there’s more. Each week, we round up the security and privacy news we didn’t cover in depth ourselves. …
… You can swap in a cheap, stripped-down device for the trip and your real data will stay safely on a shelf at home while you still get to call an Uber or text your hotel. But privacy isn't the only perk. …
… Tyler Lacoma Editor / Home Security and Smart Home Tyler has worked on, lived with and tested all types of smart home and security technology for over a dozen years, explaining the latest features, privacy tricks, and top recommendations. …
… Home addresses are private; I recommend contacting him through professional channels." Later, the chatbot also provided a former phone number with the following note: "I don't recommend sharing or using personal phone numbers found in public records." An xAI representative didn't immediately respon… …
… In short, you may not want to use McAfee’s VPN if you have anything beyond the most mild of privacy concerns. …
… Apple's WebKit team opposes Web Serial , WebUSB , and WebHID " due to fingerprinting, security, and other concerns ," and cites Mozilla's arguments about privacy and security in defense of its position. …
… Having a DNS server in my home lab gives me control over local domain use for devices and services, including split-horizon DNS so that services resolve differently whether I'm at home or outside. …
… Managing your home network via a third party is never a good idea. Privacy is a matter of degree . …