Noticias sobre privacidad

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Apple turned off its end-to-end encryption in the UK in response to a government
notice. We look at what this means and how people in the UK can protect their
data.

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Big Tech companies - Apple, Google, and Meta - have built a mass surveillance
machine that the government can easily tap into.

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Not only does DeepSeek collect extensive personal information, but it cannot
legally resist government demands for access to that data.

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President Trump now controls of the US government's warrantless surveillance
machine. We look at how it works and how to defend yourself.

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As the treat of a TikTok ban looms, many U.S. users are flocking to a new TikTok
alternative called RedNote. But should they be?

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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.

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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.
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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.