Roe’s downfall raises privacy red flags
As America copes with the new reality of a post-Roe America, Big Tech is becoming a battleground.
As America copes with the new reality of a post-Roe America, Big Tech is becoming a battleground.
Congress is getting closer to formally introducing federal data-privacy legislation, with a bipartisan bill moving through committee.
Privacy advocates and researchers want to save your voice from fraud and non-consensual voice and medical monitoring.
Twitter has debuted a computer game that can educate users about how privacy works on the platform.
TikTok is closing a deal with Oracle to store all of its American user data with the company.
Companies try new ways of capturing customer data.
The Commerce Department plans to hold hearings this month about how data collection negatively impacts issues of equity, race, and privacy.
With Apple clamping down on user privacy, brands are finding that their marketing dollars aren’t having the same impact on Google and Facebook as they did before...
Before governments around the world can stop Facebook from tracking users all over the internet, the company is reinventing its ad business on its own terms to fit a world that now demands privacy.
A bipartisan group of Senators are pushing forward a bill that would federally protect consumer data privacy from Big Tech.