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Tech
Grindr fined millions for sharing users’ sexual orientation and location with advertisers
By
David Meyer
January 26, 2021
Tech
Taxi drivers want to know what Uber’s algorithms know, and they’re willing to appeal to EU privacy law to find out
By
David Meyer
July 20, 2020
Tech
A U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 4, 2019
International
One Transatlantic Data-Sharing Pact Is Already Dead. Today’s Case Against Facebook Could Kill Another
By
David Meyer
July 9, 2019
International
Facebook and Google’s Data-Control Tactics Aren’t Just a Privacy Issue Anymore
By
David Meyer
July 4, 2019
Uber Fined $1.17 Million in Europe over Its Massive 2016 Data Hack and Cover-up
By
David Meyer
November 27, 2018
Tech
Twitter Under Formal Investigation for How It Tracks Users in the GDPR Era
By
David Meyer
October 12, 2018
Careers
The 15-Year Google Veteran Who Took Its Ad Business to $95 Billion in Revenue Is Leaving the Company
By
Hallie Detrick
October 2, 2018
Tech
‘We Look Forward to Improvements.’ Big Tech Plans to Fight Back Against California’s Sweeping New Data Privacy Law
By
David Meyer
July 2, 2018
Tech
Facebook Is Still Giving Dozens of Companies Access to the Data of Users’ Friends
By
David Meyer
July 2, 2018
Tech
A New Data Leak Reportedly Exposed 230 Million Americans’ Personal Information
By
David Meyer
June 28, 2018
Tech
Facebook Shared Your Data With Phone Makers Like Apple. Here’s Why This Scandal Could Be Huge
By
David Meyer
June 4, 2018
Tech
Activists Are Already Targeting Google and Facebook Over Europe’s New Data Privacy Law That Went Live Today
By
David Meyer
May 25, 2018
Tech
Facebook Has Suspended 200 Apps That May Have Misused People’s Private Data
By
David Meyer
May 14, 2018
Tech
Facebook Just Lost Its Latest Battle in a Crucial Privacy Case Heading to Europe’s Top Court
By
David Meyer
May 2, 2018
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Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
By
Steven Lamy
and
The Conversation
Personal Finance
Sweden abolished its wealth tax 20 years ago. Then it became a 'paradise for the super-rich'
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Miranda Sheild Johansson
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The Conversation
North America
Gates Foundation plans to give away $9 billion in 2026 to prepare for the 2045 closure while slashing hundreds of jobs
By
Sydney Lake