TechAmazon Hands Over Alexa Recordings To The Police After 'OK' From Murder Suspect Amazon has decided to back down on its free speech argument, handing over Alexa recordings to U.S. police to aid a murder trial. It remains to be seen, however, if there’s any evidence be lifted from the data.by Carl Velasco
TechFCC Chair Moves To Halt Broadband Privacy And Data Protection Rules Passed In Octoberby Carl Velasco
TechEU Watchdogs Still Concerned For Windows 10 User Privacy After Changes By Microsoft In Creators Updateby Aaron Mamiit
TechUS House Passes Email Privacy Act: Requires Warrant Before Authorities Can Probe Your Emailsby Carl Velasco
TechEurope Wants Facebook, Google, WhatsApp And Others To Implement Stricter Privacy Rules Like Telcosby Alexandra Burlacu
TechEvernote Updates Privacy Policy, Lets Employees Read Users' Notes: You Can't Opt Out Of It Eitherby Carl Velasco
TechFacebook Pauses WhatsApp Data Sharing In Europe Following Serious Concerns Raised By Privacy Watchdogsby Anu Passary
Tech[UPDATED] Entry-Level US Android Phones Are Secretly Sending Text Messages, Call Log Data To China Every 72 Hours: Reportby Carl Velasco
TechWindows 10 Privacy Boosting Tips: Four Settings To Turn Off For Maximum Privacyby Horia Ungureanu
TechHouse Unanimously Passes Bill To Prevent Government Agents From Reading Old Emailsby Angela Laguipo