It’s the beginning of the end in Google’s plan to kill cookies forever.
Facebook introduces a confusing new setting as the walls close in on Zuckerberg’s data machine.
In Brazil, Burger King says it's doling out "Hangover Whoppers," using facial recognition to determine whether you had too much to drink last night.
A location privacy change will end Google’s compliance with constitution-busting geofence warrants.
Google’s cookie-killing “Privacy Sandbox” project is finally set to begin.
Senator Wyden wants to change privacy policies that allow Apple and Google to share metadata about their users with the government.
Montana’s first-of-its-kind TikTok ban suffers a major legal blow.
The digital privacy experts at Incogni chart an actionable calendar for reclaiming your private information.
A new study uncovers data brokers selling information on active-duty military service members with zero oversight, posting serious national security risks.
For now, the subscription fee will cover all additional linked accounts, but Meta will charge for those extra profiles in the spring.
Apple has been caught, yet again, hawking a "privacy" feature that does not actually function.
It’s not exactly a VPN, and it will only work with Google-owned domains to start, but it could offer users more ways to hide their activity online.
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.
Not only will the tech giant's little assistant be listening to you, it'll sometimes use those conversations to train the company's newest product.
The CBP told Sen. Ron Wyden it wouldn’t buy commercial location data, except for when there’s a ‘critical mission’ that requires paid-for info
The company's Privacy Sandbox tools are now on about 97% of Chrome user's machines.
Bad news: your car is a spy. Every major car brand's new internet-connected models flunked privacy and security tests conducted by Mozilla.
Police say they will deploy drones to monitor large crowds and even large parties in backyards over the Labor Day weekend.
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