Celebrity jet tracking just got much more difficult.
A privacy rights nonprofit in Europe filed a complaint against OpenAI over ChatGPT's false information.
Everyone from users to corporations hates cookie popups. Now the EU thinks a "cookie pledge" will solve the mess it created.
The Golden State just gave consumers an unprecedented tool to hit backspace on data brokers.
Bad news: your car is a spy. Every major car brand's new internet-connected models flunked privacy and security tests conducted by Mozilla.
Data brokers can sell your location data to any paying customer but a Massachusetts bill designed to protect abortion-seekers would outlaw such sales.
European citizens can now file appeals against U.S. intelligence agencies for illegally accessing their data.
An interview with the FTC's consumer protection chief on how the agency is turning privacy laws upside down to pave the way for the internet we all deserve.
Google's AI chatbot was supposed to launch in the EU this week but stalled after regulators said the company did not provide adequate privacy documentation.
The board is composed of the data protection authorities of each EU member state and is charged with ensuring the consistent application of GDPR.
To get unbanned, Italian regulators said OpenAI must adopt a series of measures to protect users' privacy.
A recent study shows that top-of-the-line Android phones sold in China are a total privacy nightmare.
It's 10 pm. Do you know where your data is? Chad Engelgau does. He's the CEO of Acxiom, a data broker. Your info is probably on one of his servers.
European Union regulators say the tech industry, starting with Facebook's parent, needs to get real consent before it slurps up your data.
New rules set to take effect on January 10 will require individuals to obtain a person's consent before using tech to edit their voice or image.
Irish regulators hit Meta with its third GDPR-related fine in less than two years, a further sign Europe's willing to follow through on regulatory threats.
Google will make the record payout to end a privacy lawsuit brought by 40 state attorneys general, the latest in its long line of privacy problems.
Want to protect your privacy? A cookie paywall on a single site could cost you €75 a year.
The White House laid out guidelines for data intelligence activities to comply with European privacy law. Experts are skeptical it goes far enough.
Privacy experts welcomed Flo’s efforts but told Gizmodo the mode isn't technically fully anonymous and should be applied by default.