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Big Tech's annual fines (the cash in red) are dwarfed by its annual free cash flow
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Big Tech fines reached more than $8 billion in 2024. Unfortunately, not even this fine will give Big Tech pause. But progress is being made.
Smart glasses that have been modified for facial surveillance and dox you in real time, finding your personal information after seeing your face.
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Students modified smart glasses to find someone’s personal data after just looking at them. This is why we must minimize data collection.
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The Kaspersky ban raises security and privacy concerns, but you can protect your data by switching to the Proton ecosystem.
AI privacy
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AI offers incredible productivity gains, often at the cost of privacy. Is it possible to build AI that protects privacy? We explain how it can be done.
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Data harvesters are reaching into virtually every part of your digital life through the little-known surveillance hardware industry.
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Any privacy-focused company in the US faces numerous legal challenges, including multiple programs that allow for warrantless wiretaps.
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We will explore what to know about the attack on France Travail and ways you can protect yourself from potential phishing scams.
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Big Tech companies made 2023 the year of privacy washing. Stay alert for these false advertising trends in the year ahead.
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Big Tech (Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft)'s annual revenue dwarfs total fines. The cost for privacy is insignificant to them.
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The new Outlook now appears to be a data collection service for Microsoft’s 801 external partners for targeted advertising.
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Google’s new “privacy feature” for Android is just another tracking system. It can’t provide its users with true privacy without destroying its business.