Americans Will Trade Privacy for Digital Services, Study Reveals By 2025, the definition of privacy will be almost unrecognizable by today's standards, according to Pew Research. What's driving the world to that point is today's trade-off of privacy in favor of convenience. by Quinten Plummer
Business Tech Mark Zuckerberg Calls Tim Cook Comment 'Ridiculous' for Suggesting Facebook Sees Customers as Products by Christian de Looper
Tech Web IQ of American Internet Users Revealed (And It's Not What You Think): Pew Research Study by Nicole Arce
Tech Is Your Webcam Spying on You? Russian Site Streams Thousands of Live Footage to Voyeurs' Delight by Nicole Arce
Business Tech Ashton Kutcher Thinks Uber Did Nothing Wrong by Spying on You: Do You Agree? by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Uber Hires Privacy Guru to Investigate Data Access, Privacy Policy Infractions by Christian de Looper
Tech US Government Is Spying on Criminal Suspects (and You) with Flying Fake Cell Towers by Christian de Looper
Tech Facebook: Global government data requests up 24 percent in first half of 2014 by Quinten Plummer
Tech Verizon's persistent cookies no treat for mobile users but ad agencies are loving them by Quinten Plummer
Business Tech FCC slaps $10 million fine on 2 carriers for negligently posting sensitive data of users online by Nicole Arce
Business Tech Apple chief visits China, talks privacy and Apple Pay market strategy by Quinten Plummer
Tech China hit up Apple iCloud but not for data storage, claims censorship monitor by Quinten Plummer
Tech Whisper gets loud defending its messaging storage policy, claims it doesn't track users by Quinten Plummer
Culture Hundreds of advertising devices were hidden inside New York City phone booths by Lauren Keating
Tech Can Ello kill Facebook? Unlikely, but it's nice to know we have an ad-free alternative by Quinten Plummer
Tech Will anti-Facebook Ello draw big fan base for its anti-ad nature or its big privacy promise? by Quinten Plummer
Culture Simply Secure: A new organization backed by Google and Dropbox to make security easy by Cameron Koch
Business Tech Verizon settles privacy suit, forking over $7.4M for improper customer data use by Christian de Looper
Tech Apple, FBI investigating cloud hack that led to postings of nude celebrity photos by Quinten Plummer
Tech Apple changes HealthKit policy to deter developers from selling your personal data to advertisers by Quinten Plummer