Ring Employees Were Given Access To Customers' Videos: Report Ring allowed its employees to access customers' video recordings, reports claim. If true, then the company's workers may have been viewing users' live feed and histories since 2016. by Vincent Lanaria
Tech Google Knows Where You Are, Even If You Turn Off Location History: Here's How To Stop It by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Smartphones Listening To Conversations? Researchers Discover Another Way Of Spying On Users Instead by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Facebook Bug Temporarily Unblocked People On The Social Network: 800,000 Users Affected by Aaron Mamiit
Culture Steam Spy Returns, But Not Really: Here's What Changed With The Sales Tracker For PC Games by Aaron Mamiit
Culture Facebook Revealed That It Is Reading Messages: Here's How People Are Freaking Out by Jean-Pierre Chigne
Tech Facebook And Cambridge Analytica, Explained: Should You Join The #DeleteFacebook Movement? by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Smartphone Apps Are Selling Your Location Data: Can You Do Anything To Protect Your Privacy? by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Android P Will Not Allow Background Apps To Access Your Smartphone's Camera And Microphone by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Smart TVs Are Vulnerable To Hackers And Collect Too Much Data, Consumer Reports Says by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Google Admits Collecting Android Users' Location Data, Even When You Don't Want To Be Tracked by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Law Enforcers Serve Apple Search Warrant For Texas Gunman’s iPhone: It’s Apple vs FBI All Over Again by Carl Velasco
Tech Smartwatches For Kids Banned In Germany: Regulators Want Parents To Destroy The Devices by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Eavesdropper Bug Discovered In Almost 700 iOS And Android Apps: Careless Developers To Blame by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Google Deserves Praise For Addressing Google Home Mini Privacy Concerns Very Quickly by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Here's How To Remove Your Private Medical Records From Google Search Results - And Why You Should by Vincent Lanaria
Tech Facebook Profile Picture Guard And Other Tools Aim To Protect Women In India by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Worried About Privacy Breaches? Here Are Cybersecurity Tips To Lock Out Intruders by Athena Chan
Tech EU Watchdogs Still Concerned For Windows 10 User Privacy After Changes By Microsoft In Creators Update by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Evernote Updates Privacy Policy, Lets Employees Read Users' Notes: You Can't Opt Out Of It Either by Carl Velasco
Tech Surprise: Instagram Stories On Web Means Easy, Permanent Download Of Those 'Ephemeral' Moments by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Lawsuit Reveals Silent Circle's Struggles: Nobody Is Buying Its Privacy-Focused Blackphone by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Facebook Allegedly Tracks Phones' Location To Serve Friend Suggestions: How To Turn This Off by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Is Facebook Eavesdropping On Your Private Conversations To Serve Better Targeted Ads? by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Microsoft Gets Rid Of Controversial Wi-Fi Sense Password Sharing Feature In Latest Build by Khier Casino
Health NYC Hospital To Pay $2.2 Million For Allowing Reality TV Show To Film Patients Without Consent by Louise Chan
Tech Planning To Visit Japan? Soon You Can Pay Things Using Just Your Fingerprint by Santiago Tiongco
Business Tech San Bernardino Massacre Pits Apple Against The US Government: Here's The Lowdown On Privacy Versus National Security by Quinten Plummer
Life Not All Americans Care About Giving Up Their Privacy: Here's What They're Willing To Trade Their Personal Information For by Louise Chan