Chinese laws, DOJ vs CA, and more – Weekly privacy news, August 14, 2020
Privacy News Online’s weekly video recap includes the top privacy stories, hosted by tech news commentator Brian Tong. Each...
Privacy News Online’s weekly video recap includes the top privacy stories, hosted by tech news commentator Brian Tong. Each...
This week in privacy news: the FBI publicly accused China of creating Taidoor malware, T-Mobile shadow-banned customers for texting...
This week in privacy news: new details have emerged about the Twitter hack, Garmin outages were caused by a...
Google announced that the company will now automatically delete a user's history after 18 months, but you can tweak...
When you're working on a company computer or phone, you should be aware that your employer can record your...
Apple updates everything, the Ring doorbell has trackers in its app, and the Shlayer malware has infected lots of...
Photos you shoot with your iPhone, and with some cameras, store location data. Sharing these photos on social media...
A company’s privacy page usually reads like it was written by lawyers—because it usually is. Information is rarely presented...
If there’s one app that just about everyone uses on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, it’s a web...
In this week’s episode of the Intego Mac Podcast, we discussed the “advertising identifier,” a unique identifier assigned to...