Privacy Concerns

Social Media

Your Facebook Likes Can Tell Advertisers If You're an Introvert or Extrovert

And they can tailor what you see based on that information.

Science & Technology

10 Ways You're Being Tracked Without You Knowing It

Everything we do online and with technology leaves a footprint.

Business News

Apple Gave Uber's App 'Unprecedented' Access to a Secret Backdoor That Can Record iPhone Screens

However, there is no evidence that Uber used this access to take advantage of the iPhone features.

Debt / Loans / Refinancing

Applying for a Business Loan? Make Sure Your Personal Information Is Protected.

Sharing information that's not needed could lead to unsolicited phone calls -- or worse.

Business News

Lawsuit Claims Disney Is Tracking Kids in 42 Apps

The class action suit alleges that the media giant is violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.

Science & Technology

Will Artificial Intelligence Be Illegal in Europe Next Year?

The upcoming European General Data Protection Regulation imposes strict rules on how to handle personal data, creating a challenge for AI companies everywhere.

Business News

FBI: Your Kid's Internet-Connected Toys Might Be Spying on Them

The FBI says sensors, microphones, cameras and other components in internet-connected toys 'could put the privacy and safety of children at risk.'

Science & Technology

网络安全Habits Across Generations (Infographic)

From gen Zers to baby boomers, here's how different age groups protect themselves online.

Business News

These Companies Are 'Falling Short' on User Privacy

AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile and Verizon were the four lowest performing companies in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's latest 'Who Has Your Back' report.

Business News

You Can Now Remove Medical Records From Google Search

Google's removal policy now includes a category called "confidential, personal medical records of private people."

Business News

Google to Stop Scanning Gmail Messages to Serve Up Ads

Google apparently has enough data about your online activity to serve you targeted advertisements without its controversial email scanning program.

Business News

Facebook Wants to Stop People From Stealing Your Profile Pics

Facebook begins testing new tools in India to give privacy-conscious individuals more control over who can download and share their profile photos.

Living

98 Percent of College Students Gave Up Their Best Friend's Email for Free Pizza

While people say they care about privacy, that's apparently limited to their own.

Business News

Whether You Buy Online or in Stores, Google Will Know

Google's advertisers will soon be able to measure the success of their online campaigns based on credit card transaction data from physical stores.

Science & Technology

Beyond the Privacy Fine Print: Making Privacy More Transparent

Consumers have a growing sense of unease over loss of control when it comes to personal data.