Online Privacy: Page 2
Apple Will Let All Users Download Their Collected Personal Data
European users can do it right now thanks to GDPR.
Watch Mark Zuckerberg's Meeting With the European Parliament
The Facebook founder discussed data privacy.
Until We Ban Data Brokers, Online Privacy Is a Pipe Dream
Facebook is only the first of a wave of artificial intelligence that will seek to manipulate us. To stop them, we need to stop them from sharing data.
12 Privacy Mistakes that Can Cost You Your Job in 2018
Countless people have lost their jobs due to easily-avoidable privacy mistakes.
How to Create an Anonymous Email Account
It's not easy to be anonymous on the internet. Here's how you can stay hidden even on email.
3 Ways to Boost Your Online Brand by Respecting Privacy
Consumers have soured on the trade in their personal data. A few companies are carving out a niche by rejecting Orwellian practices.
How to Set Up Google's Advanced Protection Program
The process is pretty straightforward, but be prepared to buy two security keys if you don't already own them.
Microsoft Drops Lawsuit in Secrecy Case the Government Probably Didn't Want You to Know About
The Department of Justice agrees to cease routinely demanding data companies not tell customers about search warrants.
What Small Business Owners Need to Know About Cybersecurity
Forty-five percent of small business owners have been attacked -- without knowing.
FBI: Your Kid's Internet-Connected Toys Might Be Spying on Them
The FBI says sensors, microphones, cameras and other components in internet-connected toys 'could put the privacy and safety of children at risk.'
Are Your Password Security Habits Improving? (Infographic)
Online privacy is a major concern today.
Beyond the Privacy Fine Print: Making Privacy More Transparent
Consumers have a growing sense of unease over loss of control when it comes to personal data.
3 Reasons Why Privacy Matters to Your Business, Your Brand and Your Future
What are you doing to demonstrate to your customers that their privacy is important to your company?
NSA Halts Some of Its Email Surveillance
The practice of intercepting messages between Americans and foreigners that mention a terrorism suspect will end.
U.S. House Votes to Let ISPs Sell Your Browser History
Congress has passed a resolution rolling back the FCC's privacy rules.