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Let the Hunger Games begin: Black Friday sales have officially launched for the year. Retailers are coming in with the hottest deals yet, but you don’t have to browse through…
Let the Hunger Games begin: Black Friday sales have officially launched for the year. Retailers are coming in with the hottest deals yet, but you don’t have to browse through…
Coming up with secure passwords feels like a strenuous exercise, but remembering the long combinations to log in is even more difficult. So, it’s not surprising that over a third…
Warning: This post contains uncomfortable levels of personal information. My name is David Rutland. I’m the managing editor of PIA's blog, and I suppose this is as good an introduction…
Mushroom Networks is a company that built their Software-Defined WAN from the ground up to meet, and exceed, the needs of today’s enterprise customers including small, medium and large businesses.…
Back in April, Privacy News Online reported on an important set of proposals from the European Commission to regulate the use of artificial intelligence within the EU. It contained some…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y7Mj55Z3jc Featured: Privacy News Online - Week of February 26th, 2021 Clubhouse users are teaching each other how to stay private from Instagram Users on the audio only social media…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKRbAm4YLLM Featured: Privacy News Online - Week of February 19th, 2021 The government can search your phone at the border without a warrant A Court of Appeals has ruled that…
This blog has written a number of times about the growing threat that low-cost, rapid DNA sequencing represents for privacy. The increased use of genetic material by the police to…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YypJ00pNk4 U.S. Customs Border Protection (CBP) has filed a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) that highlights their ongoing plans to create a facial recognition database with mugshots of all non-US…
When Privacy News Online first wrote about Covid-19, in February, we noted that it would touch on key concerns of this blog: freedom of speech, surveillance and privacy. Already by…