Is Trump doing enough to keep this major privacy agreement alive?
The fate of a major U.S.–E.U. privacy pact hangs in the balance.
On Oct 22, 2017 by Jonathan Keane
15 things you need to know about Tor
There’s much more to Tor than just black markets and porn.
On Sep 26, 2017 by Ben Dickson, Austin Powell
Sarahah has been covertly uploading your address book to its servers
The app’s founder says it’s for a planned feature.
On Aug 29, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
ICE plans to outsource data collection on 500,000 people a month
The move signals ICE’s plans to employ more advanced technology in its civil immigration enforcement.
On Aug 27, 2017
Someone is allegedly trying to get ‘antifa’ activists to dox themselves
Several groups have put out warnings.
On Aug 22, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
The quiet war against ownership
A major conflict is shaping up between the owners of smart devices and the companies that produced them.
On Aug 14, 2017 by Joshua A.T. Fairfield
Jimmy Kimmel exposes random guy’s ‘filthy’ Reddit history on TV
‘There’s some filthy stuff on here!’
On Aug 2, 2017 by Jay Hathaway
iRobot may sell maps of users’ home layouts in the future
Your data can always be sold to the highest bidder. Always.
On Jul 25, 2017 by Christina Bonnington
Verizon security error leaves millions of customer records exposed
The data included names, addresses, account details, and PINs.
On Jul 12, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
Here’s how to find out which apps are leaking your personal data
The Lumen Privacy Monitor app was created to discover how much of your personal data is being sent to tracking services.
On Jul 11, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
How a VPN works—and why experts think you should use one
Here’s what you need to know about this reliable privacy tool.
On Jul 6, 2017 by Ben Dickson
Judge tosses lawsuit alleging Facebook eavesdrops on its users
Another defeat for Facebook opponents.
On Jul 4, 2017 by Monica Riese
Everything you need to know about Facebook’s privacy policy
Locking down your Facebook account is easier than you think.
On Jun 20, 2017 by Ben Dickson
Students will betray their friends’ online privacy for pizza
98 percent of students gave away their friend’s email address for pizza.
On Jun 14, 2017 by Phillip Tracy
This tool exposes browsing habits on Capitol Hill
Privacy activists are fighting back.
On Jun 14, 2017 by David Gilmour
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