Researchers found that Apple collects iPhone data even when the company's own iPhone Analytics setting explicitly promises not to.
The Chinese-owned video app is rolling out social credit scores for content creators related to their work on sponsored content.
An independent test suggests Apple collects data about you and your phone when its own settings promise to “disable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether.”
Auf wiedersehen, Audi. Farvel, Carlsberg. An exodus of worried advertisers spells trouble for the new Tweeter in chief.
It's only been seven (7) days since Elon Musk took over the company.
The app adds a new hub to organize related group chats and conversations.
The top lawyer at the National Labor Relations Board wants to expand worker digital protections beyond outlawing only some kinds of surveillance.
The app and its brethren harvest data about non-users through their friends' contact lists. Here's how to extract and eliminate yours.
The ride share app surprised users with a pop up ad for Peloton over the weekend.
A new report reveals the ability to monitor communication, break encryption, and render cell phones unusable.
Apple's new App Store ads are less than three days old, but if ads for gambling, dating, and right-wing videos are any indication, it could be going better.
Ads with teenage girls are mostly directed at men over 55, while white people see fewer ads with Black faces, a new study finds.
Nice social media company you've got there, it'd be a shame if something... happened to it.
New ads on the App Store homepage are part of Apple's growing effort to monetize your attention and kneecap its Silicon Valley competitors.
ByteDance employees in China allegedly planned to use TikTok location data to track specific US citizens, according to a report.
"If the city makes this high-stakes bet on casino surveillance, I worry they’ll gamble away the future of our public streets," said one privacy expert.
In a major fix, Google’s own privacy settings will no longer disable crucial features of its apps.
“To Google, it does not matter that the three-year-olds, the bystanders, and grandma never consented to Google capturing and recording their biometric data.”
The regulator hinted at an eagerness to rein in content that blurs the lines between ads and entertainment.
The 'free speech' platform soon to belong to Kanye West (?) wants you to know about one weird trick to cut belly fat and thinks you should buy its Trump NFTs.
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