Meta is pushing the boundaries with a new AI feature that processes unpublished photos from users' camera rolls. This raises serious privacy concerns as users unknowingly share personal data for AI training.
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has upheld a Texas law requiring age verification for adult websites, aiming to protect children from online pornography. This decision could influence similar laws across the nation, stirring debate over free speech and privacy.
Amazon's Ring introduces Video Descriptions, an AI feature that analyzes motion activity at homes. While it promises enhanced security, privacy concerns loom large as it learns your routines.
Google's Gemini is set to enhance its capabilities on Android by using apps like Phone and WhatsApp, but this move raises significant privacy concerns as it may access user data without explicit consent.
Meta's AI chatbot has transformed how users seek advice on personal issues, from relationships to spirituality. With a public discover feed, many are unknowingly sharing intimate conversations, raising privacy concerns about their personal data.
Are your private AI interactions becoming public? Meta AI users may unknowingly expose their search histories, raising serious privacy concerns. Find out how your data could be at risk!
In a groundbreaking move, 27 states and D.C. have filed a lawsuit to prevent 23andMe from selling customer genetic data without consent. This legal battle raises significant privacy concerns for users.
In a surprising decision, the Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to access sensitive data from the Social Security Administration amid ongoing legal challenges. This controversial ruling raises significant privacy concerns for millions of Americans.
A shocking report reveals that Meta and Yandex used native Android apps to secretly track users through localhost ports, bypassing privacy protections. Following scrutiny, Meta has paused this feature while discussions with Google continue.
A recent study reveals that Meta and Yandex are using advanced tracking techniques to de-anonymize Android users, exploiting web protocols to link browsing habits with app identities, raising serious privacy concerns.