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Coronavirus: Senators Express Privacy Concerns Over Google Screening Site
It was bound to happen: Senators have expressed concern about Google’s role in developing a site to help screen potential...
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Shadowserver, Protector of the Internet, Needs Help
Shadowserver is a non-profit many have never heard of, yet it plays a vital role in...
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Microsoft Edge Has Worst Default Privacy Settings
In a study of major web browsers, Microsoft’s Edge was found to have the worst default privacy settings of the entire bunch....
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Uber Taking LADOT to Federal Court
Uber is taking its battle against the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) over customer data to federal court....
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What Not to Do: TikTok Censors ‘Ugly,’ ‘Poor’ and ‘Disabled’
It may be the one of the hottest social media platforms, but TikTok is...
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RSF Creates ‘The Uncensored Library’ In Minecraft
Minecraft is already one of the most successful video games in the world, but now it’s also serving to help preserve information in its uncensored form....
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France Will Not Ban Huawei From Networks
Despite U.S. pressure, France has decided to allow Huawei equipment in its 5G networks. According...
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Vermont Sues Clearview AI For Breaking Data Laws
Vermont Attorney General Donovan has filed a lawsuit against Clearview AI, claiming the facial recognition firm has broken multiple state laws....
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TikTok Plans Transparency Center, Tries to Dispel Censorship Claims
TikTok has announced the upcoming launch of a new Transparency Center, aimed at pulling the curtain back on the platform’s moderation efforts....
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Microsoft Exchange Vulnerability Being Actively Exploited
Cybersecurity firm Volexity is warning that a serious security vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange is being actively exploited by bad actors....
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Australia Taking Facebook to Court Over Privacy
The Australian Information Commissioner has launched legal proceedings against Facebook, accusing the company of repeated breaches of privacy law....
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FCC Moving to Require Carriers to Fight Robocalls
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has unveiled a proposal to require carriers and telephone providers to fight robocalls, after being disappointed some did not volunt...
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DuckDuckGo Releases Tracker Radar to Expose Hidden Tracking
DuckDuckGo is the preeminent privacy-oriented search engine and the company is taking it a step further by releasing a tool to help expose hidden tracking...
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Canada Undecided On Huawei, Will Not ‘Get Bullied’
Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Navdeep Bains, has said the country will not be pressured into make a decision on Huawei....
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Clearview AI Caught Lying About Who Can Use Its Software
The hits keep on coming: Clearview AI has been caught lying about who can access its controversial facial recognition software....
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