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1 | Mastercard launches ‘smile to pay’ system amid privacy concerns | The Guardian | 4 days ago | |
2 | I built a life on oversharing – until I saw its costs, and learned the quiet thrill of privacy | The Guardian | 19 days ago | |
3 | Wendy Williams “Not In Agreement” With Court Appointed Financial Guardian; Wells Fargo Behind Leaks, Lawyer Says | Deadline | 7 hours ago | |
4 | Data the dog: Twitter turns its privacy policy into an old-school video game | The Guardian | 7 days ago | |
5 | Planned EU rules to protect children online are attack on privacy, warn critics | The Guardian | 9 days ago | |
6 | Policymakers need data about us despite privacy fears | The Guardian | 20 days ago | |
7 | iolo Privacy Guardian Review | PCMag | 10 months ago | |
8 | US immigration agency operates vast surveillance dragnet, study finds | The Guardian | 11 days ago | |
9 | What is Roe v Wade and how does it affect abortion rights in the US? | The Guardian US | 18 days ago | |
10 | Zoom agrees to ‘historic’ $85m payout for graphic Zoombombing claims | The Guardian | 28 days ago | |
11 | Twenty-five ethnic Pamiris killed by security forces in Tajikistan protests | The Guardian | 2 days ago | |
12 | Clearview AI agrees to restrict use of face database | The Guardian US | 12 days ago | |
13 | I Want What They Have: Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn | Vogue | 29 days ago | |
14 | Prince Harry speaks out at ‘critical moment’ for children’s online safety | The Guardian | 4 days ago | |
15 | US homeland security pauses new disinformation board amid criticism | The Guardian US | 2 days ago | |
16 | Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover: what will change, is free speech at risk and should you delete the app? | The Guardian | 25 days ago | |
17 | Infinix Launches All-New Show Stopping NOTE 12 Series With Ultra-Fast Charging | PR Newswire | 5 days ago | |
18 | Swiss consider amending banking secrecy laws amid UN pressure | The Guardian | 19 days ago | |
19 | 'Bossware is coming for almost every worker': the software you might not realize is watching you | The Guardian | 24 days ago | |
20 | Tory party under increasing pressure to suspend MP arrested over rape claims | The Guardian | 3 days ago | |
21 | Secrecy, sex and sun: captain reveals life aboard superyachts | The Guardian | 29 days ago | |
22 | Abortion surveillance: in a post-Roe world, could an internet search lead to an arrest? | The Guardian | 15 days ago | |
23 | Honey, let’s track the kids: the rise of parental surveillance | The Guardian | 20 days ago | |
24 | Ex-Facebook moderator in Kenya sues over working conditions | The Guardian | 11 days ago | |
25 | EU claims Apple breaking competition law over contactless payments | The Guardian | 19 days ago | |
26 | ‘It is painful to have your child rejected’: the parents group fighting new anti-trans laws | The Guardian US | 26 days ago | |
27 | Hairy Bikers chef Dave Myers reveals he has cancer | The Guardian | 15 days ago | |
28 | David Sherborne: the ‘Wagatha Christie’ star lawyer with a celebrity following | The Guardian | 7 days ago | |
29 | Graham Thorpe ‘seriously ill’ and receiving treatment in hospital | The Guardian | 11 days ago | |
30 | S.T.O.P. x RadTech: Protect Trans Kids From Digital Surveillance | EFF | 17 hours ago | |
31 | GUARDIAN RFID | Officer | 29 days ago | |
32 | ‘Our notion of privacy will be useless’: what happens if technology learns to read our minds? | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
33 | Privacy laws could be rolled back, UK government sources suggest | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
34 | Norton AntiTrack Review | PCMag | 5 months ago | |
35 | There’s more privacy out of the city. For a stickybeak like me, that’s a disaster | The Guardian | 1 month ago | |
36 | TechScape: Google is changing how it tracks us online – but who benefits? | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
37 | Google accused of ‘deceptive’ location tracking in fresh round of lawsuits | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
38 | This thought experiment captures Facebook’s betrayal of users’ privacy | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
39 | Apple’s privacy focus means fewer app features, slower development, say company’s own engineers | 9to5Mac | 1 month ago | |
40 | Twitter launches privacy-protected site on dark web to bypass Russia’s block | The Guardian | 2 months ago | |
41 | ‘Privacy is at stake’: what would you do if you controlled your own data? | The Guardian | 8 months ago | |
42 | UK children’s digital privacy code comes into effect | The Guardian | 9 months ago | |
43 | The data game: what Amazon knows about you and how to stop it | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
44 | Privacy fears as Moscow metro rolls out facial recognition pay system | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
45 | What your smart TV knows about you – and how to stop it harvesting data | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
46 | France fines Google and Facebook €210m over user tracking | The Guardian | 5 months ago | |
47 | Meghan to receive just £1 from Mail on Sunday for privacy invasion | The Guardian | 5 months ago | |
48 | Amazon asks Ring owners to respect privacy after court rules usage broke law | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
49 | NHS Scotland Covid app rebuked for breaching data privacy laws | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
50 | A data ‘black hole’: Europol ordered to delete vast store of personal data | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
51 | Google to limit amount of personal information shared on Android | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
52 | A US surveillance program tracks nearly 200,000 immigrants. What happens to their data? | The Guardian US | 2 months ago | |
53 | ‘If you want to know about sex, it’s in the songs’: Joan Jett on punk, privacy and almost joining the army | The Guardian | 1 month ago | |
54 | Apple’s plan to scan for child abuse images ‘tears at heart of privacy’ | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
55 | Where does your info go? US lawsuit gives peek into shadowy world of data brokers | The Guardian | 2 months ago | |
56 | Owners of flats near Tate Modern take privacy case to supreme court | The Guardian | 6 months ago | |
57 | Facebook should guard against revealing private addresses, board recommends | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
58 | ICO to step in after schools use facial recognition to speed up lunch queue | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
59 | How dismantling Roe v Wade could imperil other ‘core, basic human rights’ | The Guardian US | 5 months ago | |
60 | How can US law enforcement agencies access your data? Let’s count the ways | The Guardian | 2 months ago | |
61 | Guardian Patient Portal Access Impacts Adolescent Patient Privacy | HealthITSecurity | 8 months ago | |
62 | Returning travellers made to hand over phones and passcodes to Australian Border Force | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
63 | Avast AntiTrack Review | PCMag | 9 months ago | |
64 | Google, Facebook and other tech companies threaten to quit Hong Kong over privacy law | The Guardian | 11 months ago | |
65 | John Oliver on online data brokers: ‘What they can buy is pretty troubling’ | The Guardian | 1 month ago | |
66 | The National Data Guardian's written evidence to the Science and Technology Committee's inquiry: The right to privacy: digital data | GOV.UK | 2 months ago | |
67 | New law banning cyberflashing to be included in online safety bill | The Guardian | 2 months ago | |
68 | ‘So vague, it invites abuse’: Twitter reviews controversial new privacy policy | The Guardian | 5 months ago | |
69 | Privacy activists are winning fights with tech giants. Why does victory feel hollow? | The Guardian | 1 year ago | |
70 | Facial recognition firm Clearview AI to appeal order to stop collecting images of Australians | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
71 | IRS cancels plan to use facial recognition on millions of taxpayers | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
72 | Meta rivalry with Apple inflamed as Facebook parent company share price plummets | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
73 | EU commissioner calls for urgent action against Pegasus spyware | The Guardian | 8 months ago | |
74 | Ireland watchdog fines WhatsApp record sum for flouting EU data rules | The Guardian | 9 months ago | |
75 | If Apple is the only organisation capable of defending our privacy, it really is time to worry | The Guardian | 12 months ago | |
76 | Will Apple’s image-scan plan protect children or just threaten privacy? | The Guardian | 9 months ago | |
77 | End-to-end encryption protects children, says UK information watchdog | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
78 | Judgment time: admission and apology up the ante in Meghan privacy case | The Guardian | 6 months ago | |
79 | WhatsApp to bring in encryption for backup chats after privacy fears | The Guardian | 7 months ago | |
80 | US immigration agency explores data loophole to obtain information on deportation targets | The Guardian US | 1 month ago | |
81 | Undisclosed private companies analysing facial data from NHS app | The Guardian | 8 months ago | |
82 | US Capitol attack: is the government’s expanded online surveillance effective? | The Guardian US | 4 months ago | |
83 | GCHQ’s mass data interception violated right to privacy, court rules | The Guardian | 12 months ago | |
84 | Mental health helpline funded by royals shared users’ conversations | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
85 | Facebook appeal over Cambridge Analytica data rejected by Australian court as ‘divorced from reality’ | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
86 | Facebook’s very bad year. No, really, it might be the worst yet | The Guardian | 5 months ago | |
87 | ‘I was just really scared’: Apple AirTags lead to stalking complaints | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
88 | Your attention didn’t collapse. It was stolen | The Guardian | 5 months ago | |
89 | Apple to roll out child safety feature that scans messages for nudity to UK iPhones | The Guardian | 1 month ago | |
90 | Tinder now offers criminal background checks, but there’s a big problem | The Guardian | 2 months ago | |
91 | Let the light in: why the Guardian is publishing the Pandora papers | The Guardian | 8 months ago | |
92 | TechScape: surveillance is now just a part of daily life for US citizens | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
93 | Scoop: The Guardian has more than 1 million recurring digital supporters | Axios | 5 months ago | |
94 | Exclusive: LAPD partnered with tech firm that enables secretive online spying | The Guardian US | 6 months ago | |
95 | ABC to require user accounts for iView streaming platform from March | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
96 | Forget state surveillance. Our tracking devices are now doing the same job | The Guardian | 3 months ago | |
97 | How private is your Gmail, and should you switch? | The Guardian | 1 year ago | |
98 | UK data watchdog seeks talks with Meta over child protection concerns | The Guardian | 4 months ago | |
99 | Peter Gelb Offers New Stance on Privacy for Russian Artists at Met Opera | OperaWire | 2 months ago | |
100 | NIM-SIM linkage and citizens' privacy | The Guardian Nigeria News | Nigeria and World News — Opinion — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News | 1 month ago |