What Chrome’s Browser Changes Mean for Your Privacy And Security
At the risk of sounding too optimistic, 2019 might be the year of the private web browser.
At the risk of sounding too optimistic, 2019 might be the year of the private web browser.
Apple’s ads over the last year have been centered around one idea: privacy. The message is that the rest of the tech industry is fucking up while… Read More
It can be easy to forget how much personal data we share with the various technologies geared at streamlining our lives, be they voice assistants, smart home… Read More
The Federal Emergency Management Agency may have put the personally identifying information of millions of disaster survivors at risk of fraud and identity theft, according to a… Read More
Facebook stored hundreds of millions of account passwords in plaintext for years, the company admitted on Thursday following a report by cybersecurity reporter Brian Krebs. The passwords… Read More
Berkeley, California became the nation’s first sanctuary city in 1971, and tomorrow its city council will prepare to refine what that means in 2019 with an ordinance… Read More
Facebook, ever the thoughtful steward of our most intimate personal data, announced today that it’s rolling out a feature change for its Android users: those with location… Read More
Facebook is in active negotiations to resolve the Federal Trade Commission’s investigation into the company’s privacy failures, according to a new Washington Post report, talks that could… Read More
Following a Wednesday report from TechCrunch that popular iPhone apps are recording the in-app activity of users without their knowledge through analytics companies like Glassbox, Apple has… Read More