Photos of iPhone 18 Pro Leak on Dark Web Following Supplier Data Breach
Images and parts lists for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro have reportedly leaked online due to a data breach involving a significant Apple supplier.
Implications of Trump's Initiative on Census Data Privacy
The Trump administration's efforts to reduce 'statistical noise' may lead to decreased public data availability from the Census Bureau, impacting privacy protections.
California's Legislative Move Against Surveillance Pricing
In a significant step for consumer rights, California has passed a bill aimed at curbing surveillance pricing practices that exploit personal data.
Coupang Faces Historic Penalty for Major Data Breach
Coupang, often referred to as 'South Korea's Amazon', has been fined $409 million following a significant data breach that compromised the personal information of a large portion of the population.
Meta's Surveillance Glasses Raise Privacy Concerns with Facial Recognition Integration
Meta has reportedly integrated facial recognition technology into its surveillance glasses, prompting significant privacy and data security concerns among users and experts.
Debate Erupts Over Malaysia's Social Media Ban for Minors
Malaysia's recent decision to ban social media access for those under 16 has ignited discussions on child safety and privacy, raising concerns about enforcement and potential privacy infringements.
Concerns Over Privacy with Yoti's Age Verification Technology
Yoti's age verification system has raised significant privacy concerns due to its practice of sharing facial photos and device fingerprints with third parties.
Meta's Internal Document Raises Privacy Concerns Amid Political Shifts
An internal document from Meta highlights apprehensions regarding privacy as the political landscape evolves, indicating potential challenges ahead.
Instagram's Discontinuation of End-to-End Encryption Raises Privacy Concerns
Instagram has officially ended its end-to-end encryption feature, raising questions about user privacy and data security on the platform.
Concerns Rise Over Canada’s Bill C-22 and Its Surveillance Implications
The introduction of Bill C-22 has reignited fears among privacy advocates, who view it as a troubling continuation of previous surveillance efforts by the Canadian government.
Concerns Mount Over Alberta Voter Data Breach and Its Implications for Electoral Integrity
The recent breach of voter data in Alberta, linked to a separatist group, has sparked significant concerns regarding the integrity of Canada's electoral system.
The Intrusive Data Modern Cars Collect During Accidents
Modern vehicles are equipped with Event Data Recorders that gather a wide range of information during accidents, raising significant privacy concerns.
Utah's VPN Regulation Law Set to Launch Next Week
A new law in Utah, aimed at regulating VPN usage in light of online privacy and age verification concerns, is scheduled to take effect next week.
Concerns Arise Over Customer Privacy After Accusation at Discount Tire
An incident at a Discount Tire location has sparked discussions about the privacy implications of VIN checks conducted by tire shops, following a wrongful theft accusation.
Concerns Rise Over California's A.B. 1709 Social Media Restrictions
California's A.B. 1709 is advancing rapidly, proposing a ban on social media for individuals under 16 and requiring all users to verify their identities. This raises significant privacy and autonomy issues.
Concerns Rise Over New Republican Privacy Bill's Potential Impact
A proposed Republican privacy bill aims to enhance protections in several states, yet it may also remove existing safeguards in others, raising significant concerns.
JetBlue Sued for Allegedly Misusing Customer Data to Increase Airfare
A lawsuit has been filed against JetBlue, claiming the airline improperly used personal data from customers to adjust airfares.
Concerns About Personal Data Security Arise from Car Shopping Experience
A woman's unsettling experience while shopping for a car raises important questions about how dealerships handle sensitive personal information.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra is $200 off for the first time
Strategic angle: Privacy Display ensures that onlookers can’t see what’s on the screen.
Samsung's Galaxy S27 'Pro' could squeeze in between the Ultra and Plus phones
Strategic angle: The S27 Pro will reportedly have the Privacy Display first seen on the S26 Ultra.