Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: April 23, 2021

Featured: Privacy News Online – Week of April 23, 2021 Privacy organizations call for facial recognition to be regulated or even banned, as police turn to Clearview AI Privacy concerns with facial recognition technology have increased greatly with the appearance of Clearview AI and privacy and human rights organizations have taken notice. In January of … Continue reading “Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: April 23, 2021”

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Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: March 12, 2021

Featured: Privacy News Online – Week of March 12th, 2021 China’s Sharp Eyes CCTV surveillance program redefines the Neighborhood Watch China has over 200 million CCTV cameras across the country, but there just aren’t that many police officers to keep an eye on all of them. The Sharp Eyes Project is a government program to … Continue reading “Privacy News Online | Weekly Review: March 12, 2021”

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Brave Browser announces Brave Search: a privacy conscious alternative to Google

Brave Browser, the secure and private browser launched by Brendan Eich in 2018, has recently announced the acquisition of Tailcat and the release of their Google Search alternative: Brave Search. Google Chrome is the most used web browser in the world with 70% market share. Similarly, Google Search is the most used search engine in the world with a whopping 92% market share. Brave bought Tailcat from Cliqz – a holding of Hubert … Continue reading “Brave Browser announces Brave Search: a privacy conscious alternative to Google”

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