As governments worldwide push for access to encrypted data, tech companies face tough choices between market access and privacy promises.
You don't need to install data-hungry, intrusive apps on your phone. In many cases, the web app is just as good, if not better, and can help you cut down on endless doomscrolling.
Drata examined news reports and economic analyses to determine what the impact of the European Union’s tech regulations has ...
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Meta’s VP and Head of Global Safety, Antigone Davis, revealed the tech giant’s latest efforts to protect minors online. In an ...
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Meta is changing how Live videos are stored on Facebook, marking a major shift in how the platform manages user-generated ...
Stardust is a period-tracking app based on astrology. It says they are a “privacy first” app but in its privacy policy it ...
As brands increasingly adopt tactics to collect first-party data, questions arise about the value of compensating consumers ...
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Meta, X, and Snap Inc. signed a letter urging the South Dakota Senate Judiciary Committee to sign a bill placing new age verification restrictions on apps.
OS 18.4 brings smarter customization, privacy updates, and Home app upgrades. Learn how it improves your iPhone experience.