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fromwww.npr.org
27 minutes ago

The Justice Department sues Maine and Oregon, ratcheting up demands for voter data

If the President wants to use the DOJ to go after his political opponents and undermine our elections, I look forward to seeing them in court,
US politics
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
23 hours ago

ChatGPT will verify your age soon, in attempt to protect teen users

OpenAI will implement age-prediction and verification measures prioritizing teen safety, potentially reducing adult privacy and freedom when using ChatGPT.
#health-data
fromEFDPO - European Federation of Data Protection Officers
1 day ago
EU data protection

Taming the AI: EU can lead in humanizing AI,we should not mess it up * EFDPO - European Federation of Data Protection Officers

A three-day European forum brings 200+ experts to address health data, AI, privacy, synthetic/anonymized data, cybersecurity, and regulatory frameworks in life sciences and healthcare.
fromEFDPO - European Federation of Data Protection Officers
1 day ago
EU data protection

Arbitration and Personal Data Protection in the Czech Republic: A Collaborative Approach * EFDPO - European Federation of Data Protection Officers

A three-day European forum will unite 200+ experts to address health data, AI, privacy, synthetic data, cybersecurity, and regulatory frameworks in life sciences and healthcare.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

My Strategies for Dealing With the Kid Question

A wily trial lawyer I once worked for delighted in asking outrageous personal questions, and people almost always answered him. "Never forget," he told me, "a question asked is not necessarily a question you have to answer." That got me thinking. When I was feeling tender, defensive, or vulnerable, I wasn't ready to explain my situation. Then I decided I had every right to skirt the subject, because my reproductive status was no one's business but my own.
Relationships
fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Millions turn to AI chatbots for spiritual guidance and confession

"I wonder if there isn't a larger danger in pouring your heart out to a chatbot," Catholic priest Fr. Mike Schmitz told The Times. "Is it at some point going to become accessible to other people?"
Privacy technologies
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

wooden facade parts like a curtain revealing japanese residence's sunlit interiors

Surrounded by existing buildings on three sides and facing a road to the north, the site presented limited opportunities for natural light. The design introduces a 40 sqm courtyard positioned on the north side of the house. This open void functions as the primary light source, channeling daylight deep into the interior while also supporting natural ventilation. Enclosed by walls, the courtyard establishes a private yet semi-outdoor space that shields the interior from surrounding views.
Design
Privacy professionals
fromAP News
1 day ago

Australia warns social media platforms against age verification for all ahead of a ban on children

Australia says social platforms should not reverify all users' ages when a December 10 ban on under‑16 accounts takes effect.
#facebook
fromThe Verge
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Facebook gave our data to Cambridge Analytica and all I got was this $38.36

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Is Meta secretly scanning your phone's camera roll? Check this setting to find out

fromThe Verge
1 day ago
Privacy professionals

Facebook gave our data to Cambridge Analytica and all I got was this $38.36

fromZDNET
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Is Meta secretly scanning your phone's camera roll? Check this setting to find out

#facial-recognition
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fromZDNET
2 days ago

How to disable ACR on your TV - and why you should ASAP

Smart TVs use ACR to continuously monitor viewing and transmit data for targeted advertising, often linking viewing habits to personal identifiers.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Survey reveals surge in UK employers using 'bossware' to monitor staff emails, browsing and screen time

Bossware systems typically allow employers to track everything from idle time and log-in activity to the use of social media or AI tools. Some go further, offering real-time screenshots, keystroke tracking and app usage analysis. Proponents argue such systems can help prevent insider threats, protect sensitive information and identify productivity issues. But the practice is proving divisive. The CMI found a large minority of managers believe digital snooping undermines trust with staff and risks intruding on personal privacy.
Privacy technologies
Film
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Is it ever OK to kiss and tell? Matchmakers, sex therapists and podcasters give their opinion

Anonymous social-media 'kiss ratings' publicly name celebrities, sharing intimate, unverified sexual appraisals that risk privacy, reputation, and consent violations.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

A third of UK firms using bossware' to monitor workers' activity, survey reveals

Around one-third of UK employers use surveillance ‘bossware’ on work devices, monitoring emails, web browsing and screen activity, generating staff privacy and trust concerns.
Television
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Slow Horses star Ruth Bradley: 'I see it as a compliment if I'm not recognised, it's what I'm looking for'

Ruth Bradley prefers privacy and embraces challenging roles across diverse television projects such as Love/Hate, Ted Lasso, and Slow Horses.
#signal
fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago
Privacy professionals

Signal president Meredith Whittaker: In technology, it's way too easy for marketing to replace substance. That's what's happened with Telegram'

fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago
Privacy professionals

Signal president Meredith Whittaker: In technology, it's way too easy for marketing to replace substance. That's what's happened with Telegram'

London music
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

'UK clubs need tsunami of Berlin-style phone bans'

A 68-year-old clubber filmed without consent faced online abuse and urges a widespread ban on phone filming in UK nightclubs to protect privacy and presence.
Video games
fromGameSpot
4 days ago

Borderlands 4 Publisher Denies Rumors About Spyware In The Game

Take-Two denies using spyware in Borderlands 4 after fans accused the game's kernel-level anti-cheat and updated terms of service of collecting player data.
#google
fromAxios
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Google must pay $425 million in privacy lawsuit, jury says

fromAxios
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Google must pay $425 million in privacy lawsuit, jury says

#vpn
fromZDNET
5 days ago
Information security

These popular free VPNs all share the same shady security practices - here's why

fromZDNET
5 days ago
Privacy technologies

Why IPVanish is going RAM-only - and what it means for your privacy and data

fromWIRED
5 days ago
Privacy technologies

VPNs Can Bypass Age-Verification Laws. Are They An Effective Solution?

fromKotaku
6 days ago
Privacy technologies

NordVPN Is Free for 20 Months, But Here's the Condition You Need to Meet - Kotaku

fromKotaku
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

NordVPN Is Almost Free: Here's the Trick to Slash the Price by Nearly 80% - Kotaku

fromZDNET
5 days ago
Information security

These popular free VPNs all share the same shady security practices - here's why

fromZDNET
5 days ago
Privacy technologies

Why IPVanish is going RAM-only - and what it means for your privacy and data

fromWIRED
5 days ago
Privacy technologies

VPNs Can Bypass Age-Verification Laws. Are They An Effective Solution?

fromKotaku
6 days ago
Privacy technologies

NordVPN Is Free for 20 Months, But Here's the Condition You Need to Meet - Kotaku

fromKotaku
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

NordVPN Is Almost Free: Here's the Trick to Slash the Price by Nearly 80% - Kotaku

Privacy professionals
fromClickUp
5 days ago

10 Top-Rated Proton Drive Alternatives for Teams in 2025

Choose a cloud storage alternative that preserves privacy while adding features like real-time collaboration, scalable storage, better sharing, and robust backup.
#wearable-ai
fromFuturism
6 days ago
Wearables

New AI Necklace Listens Constantly and Uses All That Data to Complain About You

A pendant wearable called Friend records conversations, uses intentionally moody AI, and raises strong privacy, social rejection, and reliability concerns.
fromWIRED
1 week ago
Gadgets

I Hate My Friend

The Friend necklace continuously listens and delivers snarky, sometimes unhelpful chatbot commentary that raises privacy concerns and can unsettle people nearby.
fromFuturism
6 days ago
Wearables

New AI Necklace Listens Constantly and Uses All That Data to Complain About You

fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Speakeasies: The Bay Area's hidden bars

Well, a carefully curated bar experience has never been hotter. With their controlled entrances, niche menus and unique design themes, speakeasies allow bar owners to target a (hopefully deep-pocketed) audience. Some speakeasies now cater to the young population's desire for low-stress third spaces, too, like at 13 Orphans, a new parlor for mahjong and merriment in Oakland. People are looking for venues where they can have conversations and connect on a more intimate level,
Food & drink
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
6 days ago

Arthur Residence / 5468796 Architecture

Arthur Residence is a modest, garden-focused infill house in Regina designed to provide privacy and a thoughtful alternative to conventional bungalow replacements.
fromZDNET
6 days ago

My new favorite note-taking app for MacOS and Linux checks this crucial box - and it's free

Many note-taking apps check almost every box, but there's one feature I want that only a select few offer: local sync. Also: The best smart notebooks: Expert tested and reviewed Most note-taking apps offer remote sync by way of cloud or third-party storage. Although I'm not taking notes of a terribly sensitive nature, I do have some notes that I'd rather a third party not have access to.
Software development
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

ChatGPT may start alerting authorities about youngsters considering suicide, says CEO

Sam Altman raised fears that as many as 1,500 people a week could be discussing taking their own lives with the chatbot before doing so. The chief executive of San Francisco-based OpenAI, which operates the chatbot with an estimated 700 million global users, said the decision to train the system so the authorities were alerted in such emergencies was not yet final.
Artificial intelligence
fromBustle
1 week ago

Taylor Frankie Paul Has A Plan For Her 'Bachelorette' Fantasy Suites

If you're visiting Bachelor Nation from the world of #MomTok - hello and welcome! - fantasy suites are a lead's overnight dates with their final three suitors. Essentially, it's their first real chance to spend meaningful time together off-camera. So while it's a good time to talk about big life questions like politics, money, and religion, it's also an opportunity for couples to explore their physical connection if they choose.
Television
#age-verification
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Enforcing Australia's social media ban on kids is possible but contains risks, report says

fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

Enforcing Australia's social media ban on kids is possible but contains risks, report says

#boundaries
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Anonymity is dead and we're all content now

One night, a friend of mine went out for dinner with her husband and toddler. The toddler, who sometimes had trouble swallowing, choked on his food - and threw up, repeatedly, in the restaurant. People around them were laughing while my friend and her family were in distress, adding to their embarrassment. But that wasn't the worst part, she told me.
Privacy professionals
fromFortune
1 week ago

"How do you feel life has worked out for you so far?" | Fortune

"How do you feel life has worked out for you so far?" Salem Pierce was asked as part of her application for a visual design lead position at an unnamed company online. The application also asked that she "record a short, roughly 2-5 minute video response and paste the link here," the 30-year-old graphic designer revealed on Twitter. Pierce described the demand as a "new level of job application hell" and many others online agreed.
Careers
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 week ago

This 30-year-old CEO says his AI negotiator can successfully haggle down the price of a car by thousands of dollars | Fortune

CarEdge's AI negotiator automates anonymous dealer negotiations, protecting buyer privacy and saving customers significant money for a $40 monthly fee.
Gadgets
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Thanks to AI, this guy is running a Google rival from his laundry room

A modern, privacy-focused search engine can run on a compact home server, delivering near-Google results from a laundry room.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Executive Director Cindy Cohn Will Step Down After 25 Years with EFF

"It's been the honor of my life to help EFF grow and become the strong, effective organization it is today, but it's time to make space for new leadership. I also want to get back into the fight for civil liberties more directly than I can as the executive director of a thriving 125-person organization," Cohn said. "I'm incredibly proud of all that we've built and accomplished. One of our former interns once called EFF the joyful warriors for internet freedom and I have always loved that characterization."
Privacy professionals
#surveillance
fromFuturism
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

AI Startup Says It Will End Crime by Blanketing the Entire United States in Ever-Watching Spy Cameras

fromFuturism
1 week ago
Privacy technologies

AI Startup Says It Will End Crime by Blanketing the Entire United States in Ever-Watching Spy Cameras

fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

New Technology Presents Benefits and Risks

Technology offers significant benefits across virtually all aspects of modern life, including improved communication, exponential growth in information access, increased productivity and automation, and advances in healthcare, resulting in extended longevity. For example, the positive benefits of biotechnologies - from pharmaceuticals to joint replacements - are not disputed. Adverse effects are always risks, but still, the benefits for humans far outweigh the risks.
Digital life
Marketing tech
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

What commerce media can learn from the Pittsburgh Steelers

Commerce media must adopt patience, simplicity, trust, and smart standards plus standardized measurement to convert rapid growth into long-term, customer-focused success.
Parenting
fromFortune
1 week ago

Jeffrey Katzenberg says legislation to protect children from online harms is unlikely: 'It took 80 years' to pass seatbelt laws

Parents need AI-driven monitoring tools like Aura to detect and address children's digital mental-health risks because legislation is slow and harms are increasing.
Privacy technologies
fromBGR
1 week ago

iOS 26 Makes It Even Easier To Stop Google From Tracking Your iPhone - BGR

Google reinstated digital fingerprinting, allowing advertisers to collect device and browsing data; Apple’s Safari will enable default advanced fingerprinting protection in iOS 26.
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago

Bluesky adds private bookmarks | TechCrunch

Social networking startup Bluesky is rolling out one of users' most in-demand features - no, not an edit button! - bookmarks. The company on Monday announced the new addition, which it calls Saved Posts. The feature is accessible through a new bookmark icon underneath each post, next to the heart for favoriting. Your saved posts can then be viewed at any time from the new "Saved" section in the app's main navigation.
Social media marketing
Privacy technologies
fromEsquire
1 week ago

40 Stocking Stuffers That Prove Good Things Can Come in Small Packages

Site technologies collect and share interaction data for functionality, analytics, targeted advertising, and other uses; products are curated and some links generate commission.
Privacy professionals
fromAdExchanger
1 week ago

How A Couples Therapy Startup Grew Into A CDP For Health Care Marketers | AdExchanger

Ours pivoted from telehealth couples counseling to a healthcare-focused customer data and privacy compliance platform after prioritizing strict handling of extremely sensitive relationship data.
Privacy technologies
fromCNET
1 week ago

No, Your iPhone Isn't Listening to You. But the Truth Is Even Worse

Pervasive digital tracking and targeted advertising create unsettling coincidences that make private conversations feel exposed and erode trust in personal privacy.
US news
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

Kelley Wolf Slapped With Restraining Order: 5 Key Takeaways

Kelley Wolf is prohibited from contacting her estranged husband Scott or their children and must stay at least 300 feet away by restraining order.
Privacy professionals
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Venture Capitalist Sues Surrogate Mother After Stillbirth

A surrogate's stillbirth triggered a prolonged legal battle exposing intimate medical details and illustrating power imbalances and exploitative dynamics in commercial surrogacy agreements.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

The inside story of Angela Rayner's resignation and how she wants to quit politics

The Independent offers free, donation-funded journalism across the political spectrum while reporting on major issues and exposing political controversies and personal intrusions involving public figures.
#digital-id
#antitrust
Privacy technologies
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Surveillance, privacy concerns raised in debate over Flock cameras in Oakland

Flock Safety cameras are being deployed across Oakland to allow law enforcement to identify vehicles in real time and enhance street safety.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

The New Frontier of AI HackingCould Online Images Hijack Your Computer?

If a typical chatbot (say, ChatGPT) is the bubbly friend who explains how to change a tire, an AI agent is the neighbor who shows up with a jack and actually does it. In 2025 these agentspersonal assistants that carry out routine computer tasksare shaping up as the next wave of the AI revolution. What distinguishes an AI an agent from a chatbot is that it doesn't just talkit acts, opening tabs, filling forms, clicking buttons and making reservations.
Artificial intelligence
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Jury orders Google to pay $425 million for violating user privacy

Google was ordered to pay $425 million for collecting user data after users disabled tracking, violating privacy for millions.
Medicine
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Tanya Sweeney: Is it fair that we know all about Bruce Willis' sad decline via cosy Insta-perfect photos and glossy TV interviews?

An Alzheimer's diagnosis impacts both the diagnosed individual and their family, and consent for public documentation of an actor's condition by relatives can be unclear.
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 week ago

Apple Prepares AI Search Upgrade for Siri With World Knowledge Answers | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Apple is quietly preparing one of the most significant upgrades to its software ecosystem in years: a new artificial-intelligence-powered web search tool designed to supercharge Siri and reshape the way users interact with information. According to Bloomberg reports, the project-codenamed World Knowledge Answers-is slated for a potential 2026 rollout. More than just a technological step forward, this move signals Apple's intent to carve out a distinct position in the rapidly shifting AI landscape, one currently dominated by OpenAI, Google, and emerging players like Perplexity.
Apple
Mobile UX
fromMedium
1 week ago

Your poor work/life balance might be my fault

A mobile work app can exploit employees by enabling off-hours labor, unpaid overtime, privacy risks, and increased burnout, disproportionately harming caregivers and hourly workers.
Privacy technologies
fromCNET
1 week ago

No, Your iPhone Isn't Listening to You. Here's What's Really Happening

Ubiquitous digital tracking and targeted ads create unsettling intimacy by predicting personal conversations and interests without obvious direct listening.
#duckduckgo
fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

DuckDuckGo adds access to advanced models to it subscription plan | TechCrunch

fromBGR
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Tired Of Google's Gemini Powered Search Summaries? Try This Search Engine Alternative - BGR

fromTechCrunch
1 week ago
Artificial intelligence

DuckDuckGo adds access to advanced models to it subscription plan | TechCrunch

fromBGR
2 weeks ago
Privacy technologies

Tired Of Google's Gemini Powered Search Summaries? Try This Search Engine Alternative - BGR

Video games
fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

'Monster Hunter Now' announces Expedition Bases and more features

Monster Hunter Now introduces Exploration Bases on Sept. 18, enabling players to collect and deposit emblems, collaboratively expand bases, earn rewards, and access remote check-ins.
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
2 weeks ago

Addressing Addressability, With ID5 CEO Mathieu Roche | AdExchanger

Third-party cookies are insufficient for accurate cross-device advertising; identity must be dynamic, privacy-respecting, and powered by consented signals and machine learning.
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Labor seeks to require confidential unemployment data from states

The Labor Department is planning to require states to hand over sensitive unemployment information in the name of fighting fraud. The plan, detailed in a notice of proposed rulemaking issued on Friday, would require states to hand over confidential unemployment claims information to federal officials. The department is also considering creating a national claims database for oversight and audits, it says in the notice.
US politics
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 weeks ago

What WhatsApp's "Advanced Chat Privacy" Really Does

The viral post falsely claims that if you do not enable Advanced Chat Privacy, Meta's AI tools will be able to access your private conversations. This isn't true, and it misrepresents both how Meta AI works and what Advanced Chat Privacy is. The confusion seems to spawn from the fact that Meta AI can be invoked through a number of methods, including in any group chat with the @Meta AI command .
Privacy technologies
Information security
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Why you should delete your browser extensions right now - or do this to stay safe

Malicious browser extensions infect millions, disable security features, and present significant privacy and performance risks even when they appear vetted.
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

3 Android calendar apps that beat Google's default hands down - and they're all free

Also: How to quickly search Google Calendar for past or future events It's not that I have anything against Google's Calendar app; it's just that Google has such a crush on AI that I'm afraid any piece of data I enter into any Google app will be used to help train their LLMs (or create profiles of me). Because of that alone, alternatives are slowly becoming a necessity.
Productivity
Productivity
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

3 Android calendar apps not made by Google - and why they crush Google Calendar

Several third-party calendar apps offer more features, privacy-conscious alternatives, and superior user interfaces compared with Google Calendar.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Harriette Cole: I was confused by what I saw on my phone, and then my girlfriend confessed

Snooping through a partner's phone violates boundaries and undermines trust; set clear limits while offering empathy and encouraging open communication to address insecurity.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Australia moves to stamp out nudify' and stalking apps

Australia will hold tech platforms responsible for blocking access to stalking apps and deepfake “nudify” tools, while enacting bans and large fines to curb online abuse.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

From kiss cams to hat theft, CEOs keep going viral for the wrong reasons

Executives are learning that what happens in the crowd doesn't stay in the crowd when cameras are everywhere. Whether it's a Jumbotron at a concert or a television broadcast at Flushing Meadows, internet sleuths are quick to discover the identities of business leaders behaving badly. Overnight, relatively private people can be vaulted from obscurity to viral infamy.
Miscellaneous
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Trump administration demands state voter data, including partial Social Security numbers

The Justice Department requested unredacted voter registration data including last-four Social Security digits, prompting multiple state officials to refuse over privacy and state-authority concerns.
US politics
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

Mueller's family tells NYT he has Parkinson's, can't testify before Congress

Bob was diagnosed with Parkinson's in summer 2021, left legal practice, taught at his law school in fall 2021 and 2022, and retired 2022.
#waste-management
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

Why do Waymos keep loitering in front of my house?

Waymo robotaxis frequently park repeatedly in specific neighborhood spots, prompting curiosity, annoyance, privacy concerns, and uncertainty about their behavior.
Privacy technologies
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Palantir is mapping government data. What it means for governance

Palantir's Gotham consolidates disparate government data into a unified, searchable intelligence platform enabling granular surveillance and profiling.
Privacy technologies
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Court documents shed new light on UK-Apple row over user data

UK government sought legal powers under the Investigatory Powers Act to compel Apple to access globally encrypted ADP user data, potentially including non-UK users.
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