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The Google Dark Web Report tool is shutting down on February 17, 2026. Here's how you can still get alerted to personal data leaks.
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As of December 16, 2025, Meta uses your AI chats and other interactions for ad targeting. Here’s what it means and what you can do.
Australia’s under-16 social media ban raises major privacy and enforcement concerns
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Australia's social media ban for kids under 16 introduces surveillance risks through biometric checks and identity verification.
Phone ads used to identify and track military personnel
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Ad-data on smart phones can uncover military identities and secrets. So what does this mean for your privacy?
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Proton analyzed emails from 50 major retail brands to measure inbox overload and hidden tracking during the 2025 holiday shopping season. Here’s what we found.
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ESET Password Manager sales have ended, and your saved data will be deleted on Oct 18, 2027. See how this affects you and what to do next.
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The OpenAI data breach exposed API user data through Mixpanel. Find out what sensitive information was exposed and how to protect your data.
The GrapheneOS logo, the French flag, and an off switch, representing GrapheneOS leaving France due to encryption concerns
GrapheneOS verlässt Frankreich und warnt vor Verschlüsselungs-Backdoors. Erfahre, warum Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung für Pixel-Benutzer wichtig ist und wie Backdoors sie schwächen.
How local authorities and United States Border Patrol abuse flock cameras
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AI-driven ALPR systems are a mass dragnet-surveillance system that poses a direct threat to the privacy and freedom of everyone in the US.
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A new digital ID scheme in the UK is raising concerns among British citizens. We investigate how the scheme could work and the pros and cons
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Meta isn't just targeting you with ads, it's coaxing you into scams and banned products. And getting rich in the process.