Privacy Policies: Page 2
Hundreds of Millions Have Downloaded Suspicious VPN Apps With Serious Privacy Flaws. Apple and Google Haven't Taken Action.
Disturbing research suggests that nearly 90 percent of the most popular free VPN apps on Apple and Google's app stores have serious user privacy flaws.
The U.K. Is Trying to Regulate the Internet: Here's What It Means
The Online Harms White Paper could be a litmus test for tech regulation in the U.S., as the U.K. government attempts to balance oversight with modern web freedoms.
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.
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.'
What Businesses Need to Know Post-GDPR
A lot of questions remain, and more attention needs to be paid to the "right to be forgotten."
The Feds and the States Are Embracing Privacy Law -- What That Means to Your Business
The point is to put consumers in the driver's seat by clearly outlining data protection practices and reaffirming your company's commitment to data protection.
Blockchain Is How We Can Protect Our Privacy in a World of Ubiquitous Surveillance
Decentralized information sets give citizens greater privacy, freedom of speech and protection of wealth.
Me, Myself and AI: Is That My Privacy in the Rearview Mirror?
Mountains of data are what make machine learning possible, the whole project is dead in the water without it. But whose life is it, anyway?
How Small Businesses Can Survive in the Age of GDPR
Small businesses will likely need help with compliance. Here's what that might look like.
Apple Will Let All Users Download Their Collected Personal Data
European users can do it right now thanks to GDPR.
4 Changes You Need to Make Now to Comply With the EU's Tough New Data Law
Non-compliance can lead to hefty fines whether your company is based in the European Union or not.
Facebook's Answer to E.U. Privacy Law: Accept Data Collection and Ads, or Don't Use Facebook
The aim of GDPR is to return control of personal data to the individual by ensuring companies follow a new set of data protection compliance rules.
Orkut Says Hello to India, Once Again. Only Bigger and Better
Orkut Buyukkokten aims to bring back the original intent of social networking, with renewed focus on trends in India.
5 Takeaways for Entrepreneurs From Facebook's User Privacy Mistakes
One of the world's largest, richest and most successful companies has botched customer trust and crisis communications.
12 Privacy Mistakes that Can Cost You Your Job in 2018
Countless people have lost their jobs due to easily-avoidable privacy mistakes.