The call comes as governments go to war with the anonymous web.
The video game’s photo mode is being used to outsmart age verification systems on popular platforms like Discord and Reddit in the UK.
A new proposal for federal privacy legislation has bipartisan support but we've been here before.
Many wealthy and influential people visited the infamous sex offender's secret island. A new report claims their mobile data gave them away.
Assume just about everything you tell robots could be read in court one day.
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.
Consumer Reports' new privacy app protects your data so you don’t have to, and it takes less than a minute to set up.
Gizmodo’s tests found the higher-ed gatekeeper shares GPAs, SAT information, and other data with big tech.
The controversial Cooper Davis Act has been voted out of committee, meaning it will take another step towards enactment.
Tax companies' practices of sharing 'pixels' with Meta revealed a wide range of sensitive data including taxpayers’ names, filing status, and addresses.
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.
Edmodo was hailed as an education savior, then it flopped. The FTC says it harvested kids data and sold them out to advertisers without parents' consent.
Meta says the record-breaking fine under the GDPR will cost the company 10% of its global ad revenue.
The FTC is imposing a consent decree on the period tracker for giving your data to advertisers. It's part of the agency's ongoing pro-consumer power grab.
OpenAI announced it is offering a new privacy option for users of its wildly popular chatbot.
Lawmakers in favor of the Delete Act want to beef up the Golden State's already strong privacy laws to bring the business of selling data to heel.
The board is composed of the data protection authorities of each EU member state and is charged with ensuring the consistent application of GDPR.