European media companies are mad about the current version of the ePrivacy Regulation, which would block the use of cookies without consumer...
7 in 10 smartphone apps share your data with third-party services
Our mobile phones can reveal a lot about ourselves: where we live and work; who our family, friends and acquaintances are; how (and even what) we...
Well that backfired – privacy advocate threatens to buy lawmakers browsing history
Following the US government’s decision to reverse ISP privacy laws, a data privacy and net neutrality advocate has set up a GoFundMe page with the...
Cyber security for cars – the impact of connectivity on security and privacy
The UK is fast becoming a global hub for the development of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies including testing of driverless vehicles...
New WhatsApp feature will let you track your friends’ location in real-time
The tool, which is currently in testing, is designed to allow friends to find each other more easily for meet-ups. WhatsApp appears to be working on...
9 Tips For Internet Privacy
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Evernote employees can read your notes and there’s no way to opt-out
Evernote just posted an update to its Privacy Policy that details how the company will make use of some new machine learning tools. In order for...
The NSA has been listening to on-flight calls for years
The National Security Agency and its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), have been intercepting in-flight mobile...
Privacy groups warn these 2 toys pose security risks for your kids
Not even your children appear to be safe from the looming threat of the Internet of Things. A handful of digital privacy, consumers, and children...
OTT say UK surveillance laws are ‘a step back’ concerning the privacy
Credit: The Verge America’s biggest tech companies have united to criticize new digital surveillance laws proposed in the UK....