Privacy & Surveillance

Opposing CALEA: A Critical Perspective
Explore critical perspectives on opposing CALEA, examining its implications for privacy, civil liberties, and the balance between security and freedom.

Protect Your Family from Malicious Ads with This $16 AdGuard Plan
Protect your family from harmful ads with AdGuard’s $16 plan. Enjoy safer browsing and peace of mind with advanced ad-blocking technology.

UK Fails to Keep Apple ‘Backdoor’ Case Details Under Wraps
UK struggles to maintain confidentiality in the Apple ‘backdoor’ case, revealing sensitive details that could impact privacy and security debates.

Chrome to Fix Long-Standing Vulnerability Allowing Sites to Access Your Browsing History
Chrome addresses a critical vulnerability that allowed websites to access users’ browsing history, enhancing privacy and security for all users.

Court Rejects UK’s Bid to Conceal Apple ‘Backdoor’ Case Details
Court denies UK’s request to hide details of Apple ‘backdoor’ case, ensuring transparency in legal proceedings surrounding privacy and security issues.

Journalist’s Phone Number Mistakenly Linked to Trump Official in Signalgate Resolution?
“Explore the controversy as a journalist’s phone number is mistakenly linked to a Trump official in the Signalgate resolution. What does it mean?”

Unraveling the Digital Privacy Dilemma: How ‘Session’ Outshines Other Encrypted Messaging Apps
Discover how ‘Session’ surpasses other encrypted messaging apps in addressing digital privacy challenges and ensuring secure communication.

EU Advocates for Backdoor Access in End-to-End Encryption
EU pushes for backdoor access in end-to-end encryption, raising concerns over privacy and security in digital communications.

openSNP to Shut Down and Erase Data Amid Privacy Issues
openSNP to shut down and erase user data due to privacy concerns, prioritizing user security and compliance with data protection standards.

Verizon Call Filter API Vulnerability Reveals Customers’ Incoming Call History
Verizon Call Filter API vulnerability exposes customers’ incoming call history, raising concerns over privacy and data security.

National Security Adviser Waltz Faces Allegations of Using Gmail for Official Communications
National Security Adviser Waltz is under scrutiny for allegedly using Gmail for official communications, raising concerns over security protocols.
Apple Hit with €150 Million Fine for App Tracking Transparency Violations
Apple faces a €150 million fine for violating App Tracking Transparency rules, highlighting ongoing scrutiny over user privacy practices.

Google to Enable End-to-End Encryption for All Gmail Users
Google is set to roll out end-to-end encryption for all Gmail users, enhancing security and privacy for email communications.

Apple Penalized €150 Million by French Authority for Biased ATT Consent Procedures
Apple fined €150 million by French authorities for biased App Tracking Transparency consent procedures, impacting user privacy and choice.

Unpacking the Signal Chat Leak: Implications for the NSA
Explore the Signal chat leak’s implications for the NSA, revealing challenges in surveillance and encryption in the age of secure messaging.

Leaked Signal Messages Expose White House Security Concerns
Leaked Signal messages reveal alarming security concerns within the White House, raising questions about communication protocols and data protection.

WhatsApp’s Meta AI Launches in Europe with No Option to Disable
WhatsApp’s Meta AI launches in Europe, introducing new features but lacking an option to disable, raising privacy concerns among users.

Vivaldi Enhances Privacy with Proton VPN Integration in Browser
Vivaldi boosts user privacy by integrating Proton VPN directly into its browser, offering enhanced security and seamless browsing experiences.

South London Unveils UK’s First Permanent Facial Recognition Cameras
South London introduces the UK’s first permanent facial recognition cameras, sparking debate on privacy and security in public spaces.

Sensitive Documents Compromised in NSW Court System, Including Violence Restraining Orders
Sensitive documents, including violence restraining orders, compromised in NSW court system, raising concerns over privacy and security breaches.

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy: Security Experts Address Data Privacy Issues
23andMe files for bankruptcy, raising concerns over data privacy. Security experts weigh in on the implications for genetic data protection.

Is Your Generative AI Browser Assistant Sending Your Data to the Cloud?
Discover if your generative AI browser assistant is sending your data to the cloud and learn how to protect your privacy online.

Growing Global Calls for Backdoors in Encrypted Applications
Explore the rising global demand for backdoors in encrypted applications, balancing security concerns with privacy rights in the digital age.

The Implications of 23andMe’s Bankruptcy on Data Privacy
Explore the implications of 23andMe’s bankruptcy on data privacy, including risks to genetic information and consumer trust in genetic testing services.