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In a new report, the bipartisan House committee came to the unsurprising finding that DeepSeek sends user data back to China.
Some countries have passed strict new laws dictating youth access to digital platforms.
“Arkansas takes a hatchet to adults’ and minors’ protected speech alike though the Constitution demands it use a scalpel,” the judge said.
Celebrity jet tracking just got much more difficult.
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.
The company has updated its Results About You tool so you can request to remove outdated results.
Google Workspace now includes Gemini as a feature turned on by default.
The company removed tracking tools from its teen-focused websites in New York, Seattle, and Baltimore after parents complained.
The company claims its NordWhisper protocol can mimic regular internet traffic, making it harder for websites and ISPs to block.
The lawsuit accuses the insurance company of paying app developers to install code in their products that sent sensitive customer data back to Allstate.
Public records request for bodycam footage in Ohio will no longer be free by default.
By the end of January, the number of states with active consumer data privacy laws will have risen from eight to 13.
The allegations have been leveled against two different cops.
1Health.io left its customers genetic information unsecured in unencrypted and publicly accessible AWS servers.
The hack comes after abortion rights advocates in Montana secured enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot in November.
Telegram is a lot of things, but it's not an encryption-first messaging service.
Yet another legal case against the Chinese-owned social media company alleges it has been illegally hoovering up data on children.
Google Chrome’s Privacy Sandbox was supposed to change tracking forever.
Are you ready for a world with police drones everywhere?
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