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Privacy
Privacy
Page 10 of 49
Tech
Privacy could be the next victim of the coronavirus
By
David Meyer
March 21, 2020
Newsletters
Should the government increase surveillance to help fight the coronavirus?
By
Robert Hackett
March 18, 2020
International
Australia sues Facebook for exposing data of 300,000 users in Cambridge Analytica scandal
By
Edward Johnson
and
Bloomberg
March 9, 2020
Tech
College backlash against facial recognition technology grows
By
David Z. Morris
February 27, 2020
Tech
Ring adds a vital security feature. Here’s how to beef up your doorbell camera’s security
By
David Z. Morris
February 18, 2020
Tech
Post-Brexit U.K.’s surveillance practices could spell big problems for business
By
David Meyer
February 7, 2020
Newsletters
Facebook’s ‘Clear History’ button is basically a farce
By
Jeff John Roberts
and
Aaron Pressman
February 3, 2020
Tech
Privacy, bias and safety: On facial recognition, Berlin and London choose different paths
By
David Meyer
February 2, 2020
International
Europe is mulling tough new limits on the use of facial recognition and A.I.
By
Natalia Drozdiak
and
Bloomberg
January 17, 2020
Tech
You Tell Us: Should People Use Facial Recognition?
By
Robert Hackett
December 18, 2019
Tech
What Senators Ignore When They Threaten Encryption
By
Robert Hackett
December 11, 2019
Tech
Why I Opt Out of Facial Recognition
By
Robert Hackett
December 4, 2019
Tech
Big Tech’s Bugs Beg the Question: Should You Cover Your Smartphone Camera?
By
Alyssa Newcomb
November 20, 2019
Conferences
Europe’s First Big Privacy Crackdown on Big Tech Is Being Delayed By WhatsApp’s Lawyers
By
David Meyer
November 19, 2019
Magazine
Europe’s privacy laws are tough. Meet the woman who could make them costly for Facebook and Google
By
David Meyer
October 28, 2019
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