Privacy
Google simplifies end-to-end encrypted emails for businesses on Gmail
Gmail enterprise users will soon be able to send end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) emails directly to other Gmail inboxes.
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FTC head says 23andMe genetic data safe in wake of bankruptcy sale
US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chairman Andrew Ferguson on Monday assured the public that their genetic data is safe after issuing a letter to the US trustee handling the 23andMe bankruptcy case, who is expected to sell the company to a third party.
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Mozilla introduces VPN extension with per-site IP controls
Mozilla has introduced a new extension for its VPN service that allows Firefox users to set IP addresses for specific websites. However, it only works on Windows and the service itself depends on Mullvad, a third-party vendor.
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Google timeline data loss: privacy win or user betrayal?
Google’s Timeline data purge has begun, with some users losing years of location history overnight. Are you next?
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NYPD deploys more drones to 911 calls, privacy advocates are worried
The New York Police Department (NYPD) is increasingly deploying drones for reconnaissance flights when 911 is called.
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China's Baidu denies data breach after executive's daughter leaks personal info
Chinese search giant Baidu on Wednesday denied allegations it had suffered an internal data breach after a top executive's teenage daughter posted personal details of other internet users online, sparking a controversy.
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“No difference between us and Signal:” WhatsApp counters rumors
Will Cathcart, WhatsApp's head, is trying to debunk claims that are circulating in the Netherlands about the platform’s data-collecting practices.
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Dutch intelligence agencies are secretly collecting more information
The General and Military Intelligence Security Service (AIVD and MIVD) have used their special powers more often to secretly gather information.
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No need to ditch adblocker on Chrome: impaired, but “better than nothing”
Google’s changes to its Chrome extensions have left many users confused about their options, with their preferred adblockers either no longer available, or ineffective. The impaired Chrome adblockers are still better than nothing, Ghostery believes, yet warns about potential user migration to other browsers.
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Lloyds Bank accidental data leak affects dozen customers
The UK bank has mistakenly sent information to a customer that affects a dozen of its other clients.
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BSI: “Phishing attacks and data breaches biggest threats for consumers”
The Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), Germany’s cybersecurity agency, found that phishing attacks and data leaks were the most significant digital threats in 2024 for consumers.
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Whittaker: “AI agents pose profound privacy and security risks”
AI agents may be helpful in handling various online tasks, but this new paradigm of computing has a “profound issue” with privacy and security.
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TikTok accused of profiting from child exploitation livestreams, BBC investigation reveals
TikTok is allegedly profiting from teenagers as young as 15 performing sexual livestreams.
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Apple appeals to overturn UK government's 'back door' order – media
Apple has appealed against a British government order to create a "back door" in its most secure cloud storage systems, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday citing people familiar with the matter.
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First lady pushes Congress to pass Take it Down Act to make deepfake revenge porn illegal
America’s First Lady Melania Trump appeared before House lawmakers on Monday, urging for the final passage of the Take it Down Act, in which posting intimate deepfake imagery without that person’s consent would become a federal crime.
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UK launches investigation into TikTok, Reddit over children's personal data practices
Britain's privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, on Monday launched an investigation into how TikTok, Reddit and online image sharing website Imgur safeguard children's privacy.
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France's 'backdoor for the good guys' could put your data at risk
German email provider Tuta has sounded the alarm over an amendment to a French bill, which requires providers of encrypted communication services to implement a backdoor for intelligence agencies.
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Apple to give parents a “private” way to share kids' ages with app developers
Apple on Thursday said it will introduce a way for parents to share the age of a child with app developers without revealing sensitive information such as birthdays or government identification numbers.
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Swedbank accused of violating law by claiming client’s mortgage was “trade secret”
Swedbank, one of the largest banks in Sweden and the Baltic states, has been accused of unlawfully denying a client’s request for information on how their mortgage rate was calculated.
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Firefox keeps supporting powerful privacy extensions while Chrome deprecates them
Mozilla says it will continue supporting important Manifest V2 features that are required for popular ad blockers – such as uBlock Origin – and other privacy tools to work. Some Chrome users are already losing access to these features as Google phases out Manifest V2.
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