We live fully digital lives. We store our confidential details in the cloud, and search for everything online. However, staying private and secure online feels like a constant battle. Companies track ...
A few years back, I did a long newspaper story about the FBI snooping on the private records of ordinary citizens. As my old editor Michael Kinsley likes to say, the scandal is what’s legal. The ...
To reduce the potential of digital harms for community members, staff, and volunteers, advocacy organizations should develop ...
As awareness of digital privacy grows, the landscape of online protection is undergoing a rapid transformation. A notable trend is that DeleteMe and Incogni comparisons often appear in discussions ...
As India’s digital economy matures and the DPDP Act reshapes accountability, privacy is increasingly seen as a marker of ...
In the wake of an explosion in digital privacy litigation, courts and legislatures are redrawing some of the boundaries of what qualifies as unlawful data collection ...
In an era where social media dominates daily life, the critical issue of children’s digital privacy has emerged as a paramount concern for parents and experts alike. Recent studies show that by age 13 ...
In much the same way as Google decided not to kill off third-party cookies in Chrome, the company’s recent announcement of a more relaxed stance on fingerprinting has certainly raised some eyebrows.
The consumer experience is in jeopardy, with personalization through AI playing an important role in advertising. Data analysis of terms of service (ToS) and privacy ...
For much of Android’s history, digital privacy existed as a background concern, something users acknowledged in theory but rarely examined closely in practice. That distance has narrowed considerably.
Sharenting, the practice by which parents share detailed information and images of their children on social media, has grown alongside the digital revolution. This phenomenon raises critical questions ...