Brave browser goes the extra mile to block third party cookies
The Brave browser is testing a new feature to stop bounce tracking.
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The Brave browser is testing a new feature to stop bounce tracking.
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Twitter is the latest major platform to make an onion version of its service.
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We look at some fixes Google is releasing to combat a wave of spam made via notifications in Google Docs and other apps.
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One of the hands-on experts from our forums shares their advice on how to protect your data, security, and privacy.
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During his SOTU speech, President Biden highlights teen mental health, privacy on children’s data, and targeted ads.
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The UK’s data watchdog has issued a reprimand to both the Scottish government and NHS National Services Scotland about their COVID Status app
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A video analytics startup has built an app store for unproven facial recognition tools that can be loaded onto surveillance cameras.
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The suit alleges that Facebook’s now-defunct photo-tagging feature illegally collected data about Texans, including non-Facebook users.
Categories: Privacy Tags: CUBIDTPAface recognitionfacebookfacial recognitionJerome PresentiKen Paxtonmetastate of TexasTexas Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier ActTexas Deceptive Trade Practices Consumer Protection ActYann LeCun |
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We take a look at a story regarding so-called “Beamers”, who use a number of techniques to compromise and then sell Roblox items.
Categories: Privacy Tags: compromisediscordgamersgamingphishphishingrobloxRobuxSIM swapvideo games |
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We take a look at claims by the developers of City: Skylines that a mod contained rogue elements and should be removed immediately.
Categories: Privacy Tags: city: skylinesgamingharmonymodmoddingsteamvideo games |
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