While paying lip service to privacy and safety of its users, Facebook has decided to amend its terms of service so that 1.5bn users stay out of the GDPR’s reach.
Researchers discover a method that can protect your phone’s screen from nosy or malicious individuals. What’s more, the feature doesn’t even require expensive technology.
The super popular online streaming service came under heavy criticism after posting a questionable Tweet that was simply out of line. It also raised a number of privacy related questions…
2017 has wheezed by and the GDPR is inching closer day by day. Consequently, the privacy world is buzzing with vibrancy. Let’s evaluate some of the most interesting news from the end of the year and see where we’re headed.
Quelle surprise! Uber, the company behind the most controversial taxi operation in the world, paid $100,000 to hackers in order to keep a data breach quiet.
Google is facing yet another scandal after it has been discovered that the Internet giant has been collecting its users’ location data without their permission.
ICO, the British privacy regulatory agency, has issued several fines in 2016 to the tune of £800,000. What would the fines look like if the GDPR had been in place?
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