Privacy Concerns: Page 5
Cyberpreneurship, a New Age Tool in Cyber Security
Cyberpreneruship has boomed since the past half decade, the ripples of which are only getting louder as we speak, reaching out to cover virtually every avenue existing on the Internet today
Facebook's Constant Tracking on Android Can Now Be Limited
Facebook for Android is always tracking your location, even when you aren't using the app. However, the latest update finally allows you to limit this tracking rather than disabling it completely.
Is Remote Work Making Open Plan Office a Relic?
Open-plan offices replaced the soulless cubicles of Asia Pacific. Now the no-wall workplace is having its bubble-burst moment
Apple's Group FaceTime Is 'Unavailable' After Eavesdropping Bug Appears
The bug could let someone hear or see you before you pick up their call.
How Blockchain's Decentralization Narrative Can Redefine Data Privacy
The true value of blockchain technology can be found in data privacy.
Jack Dorsey Reveals His Biggest Regret About Twitter
But he wasn't clear about what he's doing to solve it.
Apple Took Out a CES Ad to Troll Its Competitors Over Privacy
In a world where privacy is on everyone's mind, Apple is saying to the technology industry that it stands alone.
Amazon Blames Human Error for Sharing 1,700 Alexa Audio Files
One Alexa user's audio recordings were sent to another Alexa user by mistake.
Facebook Admits That It Allowed Netflix and Spotify to Access Your Private Messages
The news came in response to a bombshell 'New York Times' report that detailed how numerous companies had undisclosed access to user data.
All the Ways in Which Your Smartphone Can Track You and How to Put an End to It
Aren't you just a little creeped out at how those ads follow you around? These apps can help.
The Facebook Papers Are a Timely Reminder That Mark Zuckerberg Is Totally Ruthless About Making Money
Facebook is a money-making juggernaut, not a philanthropic endeavor.
My Company Is Leaving Facebook. And So Can Yours.
Facebook goes against our moral code as a company, and the clicks we get rarely result in conversions.
Tim Berners-Lee Pushes For 'Contract' to Protect the Web
The contract calls for the development of an open and free internet, but with a pledge by companies to 'respect consumers' privacy' and to design technologies 'that support the best in humanity and challenge the worst.'
Why Cooperating With Non-GDPR Compliant Companies Can Actually Put Your Own Company at Risk
Have you checked to see that your partners are as well prepared as you are?
Facebook's Portal Gets Even Creepier. 3 Things to Know Today.
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