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AI, and ChatGPT in particular, is having a moment. We examine how AI is trained, what it could lead to, and how it all affects your privacy.
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Email addresses were linked to 200 million Twitter accounts. We explain how you can recover and protect yourself from the next breach.
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Facebook engineers confessed the company doesn’t know where your data is stored or how it’s used, which means you can't have it all deleted.
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Apple’s ad business is growing fast. It tracks you in its apps and uses that data to sell ads despite its privacy claims.
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Between Google, Meta, Apple, and Amazon, Big Tech was fined over $3 billion for privacy and competition violations.
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Time is running out for Congress to vote on two bills that will create a fairer internet. Join us in calling for a vote.
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TikTok’s in-app browser can monitor your keystrokes. It's one of several iOS in-app browsers that can spy on everything you do.
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  • Novidades da Proton
Proton is continuing its bug bounty program with Bug Bounty Switzerland. If you're a security researcher, we invite you to participate.
Privacy and the metaverse
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The introduction of the metaverse has serious implications for our privacy. Find out why and how we can build a metaverse that respects privacy.
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The new Proton brings our services together to form a unified privacy ecosystem of encrypted email, calendar, and drive.
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Join Proton, Fight for the Future, DuckDuckGo, and others in calling on US lawmakers to make the internet a level playing field.