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Twitter 2FA text service was secretly sharing private user data - 9to5Mac
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BUSINESS TracFone Customers Complain of Unwanted Phone-Number Swaps
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Report: Team USA warns athletes to leave phones behind to avoid China spying during Olympics. - Wait till you get home to be spied upon, again!
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LastPass master passwords may have been compromised
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The shadowy CIA data firms behind the creation of digital vaccine passport IDs.
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"There is no free and open society without privacy": Edward Snowden's dramatic appeal. - The monitored person has long been a reality. But it gets worse: the transparent citizen becomes a totally monitored person. Edward Snowden knows a remedy for this: encryption.
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Verizon might be collecting your browsing history and here’s how to stop it
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The popular family safety app Life360 is selling precise location data on Its tens of millions of users.
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Clearview AI has gotten the green light on a federal patent for its facial recognition technology — an award that the company says is the first to cover a so-called “search engine for faces” that crawls the internet to find matches.
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We really have reached peak insanity - Anyone wishing to be euthanized now has to first present proof of vaccination or recovery from Covid, as per the new guidelines issued by Germany's euthanasia association.
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Amazon's dark secret. - It has failed to protect your data. - For years, the retail giant has handled your information less carefully than it handles your packages.
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