Privacy Concerns: Page 9
Apple Confirms it Uses Google Cloud for iCloud
The Cupertino tech giant is now using Google's Cloud Platform, in addition to Amazon's S3 service, to store encrypted iCloud data.
12 Privacy Mistakes that Can Cost You Your Job in 2018
Countless people have lost their jobs due to easily-avoidable privacy mistakes.
Facebook Teaches You How to Keep Your Data Private
The social network has also published its 'privacy principles.'
How Marketing and Advertising Are Bound to Change In 2018
Ad blockers, live video and AI present opportunities as well as challenges.
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.
Your Facebook Likes Can Tell Advertisers If You're an Introvert or Extrovert
And they can tailor what you see based on that information.
10 Ways You're Being Tracked Without You Knowing It
Everything we do online and with technology leaves a footprint.
Apple Gave Uber's App 'Unprecedented' Access to a Secret Backdoor That Can Record iPhone Screens
However, there is no evidence that Uber used this access to take advantage of the iPhone features.
Applying for a Business Loan? Make Sure Your Personal Information Is Protected.
Sharing information that's not needed could lead to unsolicited phone calls -- or worse.
Lawsuit Claims Disney Is Tracking Kids in 42 Apps
The class action suit alleges that the media giant is violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.
Will Artificial Intelligence Be Illegal in Europe Next Year?
The upcoming European General Data Protection Regulation imposes strict rules on how to handle personal data, creating a challenge for AI companies everywhere.
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.'
Cybersecurity Habits Across Generations (Infographic)
From gen Zers to baby boomers, here's how different age groups protect themselves online.
These Companies Are 'Falling Short' on User Privacy
AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon were the four lowest performing companies in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's latest 'Who Has Your Back' report.
You Can Now Remove Medical Records From Google Search
Google's removal policy now includes a category called "confidential, personal medical records of private people."