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  1. Sex Toy Company Admits To Recording Users' Remote Sex Sessions, Calls It a 'Minor Bug'
  2. The Surveillance State: An Inexorable March Toward Totalitarianism
  3. Ads May Soon Stalk You on TV Like They Do on Your Facebook Feed, Zero Mention of Privacy
  4. "Google & Facebook Are 1984" - Tax Them 'Til They Bleed
  5. Germany Bans Children's Smartwatches
  6. The Demise Of Dissent: Why The Web Is Becoming Homogenized
  7. FCC Approves Next-Gen ATSC 3.0 TV Standard (Privacy Related)
  8. A RESPONSE TO “RESPONSIBLE ENCRYPTION” By Riana Pfefferkorn
  9. 10-Year-Old Boy Cracks the Face ID On Both Parents' IPhone X
  10. We Can't Trust Facebook To Regulate Itself, Says Former Operations Manager
  11. Over 400 of the World's Most Popular Websites Record Your Every Keystroke
  12. Google Collects Android Users' Locations Even When Location Services Are Disabled
  13. Quad9 9.9.9.9 might be a good Google 8.8.8.8 DNS alternative claiming better privacy & DNSSEC
  14. Hackers stole the personal data of 57 million Uber passengers and drivers
  15. Twitter Will Monitor Users Behavior 'Off Platform'
  16. Media Silent As Fed Committee Quietly Passes Act Allowing Warrantless Searches
  17. Surprise: Android Apps Are Riddled With Trackers
  18. Facebook Announces It Will Use A.I. To Scan Your Thoughts "To Enhance User Safety"
  19. HP Quietly Installs System-Slowing Spyware On Its PCs
  20. Google Can Tell if Someone Is Looking at Your Phone Over Your Shoulder
  21. Anyone Can Hack MacOS High Sierra Just by Typing "Root"
  22. A Supreme Court Case This Week Could Change US Digital Privacy Standards
  23. Volunteers Around the World Build Surveillance-Free Cellular Network Called 'Sopranica'
  24. How Google Took Over the Classroom
  25. Germany Preparing Law for Backdoors in ANY Type of Modern Device
  26. Gizmodo: Don't Buy Anyone an Amazon Echo Speaker
  27. US Says It Doesn't Need a Court Order To Ask Tech Companies To Build Encryption Backdoors
  28. 'We Could Fund a Universal Basic Income With the Data We Give Away To Facebook and Google'
  29. ISPs Can Now Sell Your Data Without Permission - Video
  30. ISP Disclosures About Data Caps and Fees Eliminated By Net Neutrality Repeal
  31. Emotion Recognition Systems Could Be Used In Job Interviews
  32. The First Honest Cable Company | Net Neutrality (Video)
  33. Eric Peters, Truckers Fatwa
  34. Pre-installed: More than 460 models of HP laptops found to have hidden keylogger
  35. Former Facebook Exec Says Company Is "Ripping Apart The Social Fabric Of Society"
  36. FACEBOOK CAN NOW FIND YOUR FACE, EVEN WHEN IT'S NOT TAGGED
  37. I've Fallen Out of Love With Technology
  38. Windows 10 Facial Recognition Feature Can Be Bypassed with a Photo
  39. Walmart Is Planning a Store Without Cashiers
  40. Marketing analytics firm Alteryx Data Breach Exposes 123 Million U.S. Households
  41. That Game on Your Phone May Be Tracking What You're Watching on TV
  42. ID 2020 Alliance
  43. Major security flaw found in Intel processors
  44. "Everyone Is Affected": Why The Implications Of The Intel "Bug" Are Staggering
  45. After Intel ME, Researchers Find Security Bug In AMD's SPS Secret Chip-on-Chip
  46. WD My Cloud NAS devices have hard-wired backdoor
  47. Wi-Fiber’s streetlights are an easy way to make cities smart
  48. NVIDIA GPUs Weren't Immune To Spectre Security Flaws Either
  49. Violating a Website's Terms of Service Is Not a Crime, Federal Court Rules
  50. House Passes Bill To Renew NSA Internet Spying Tool
  51. Will Facial Recognition in China Lead To Total Surveillance?
  52. DARPA shredding challenge
  53. Twitter - Undercover Videos - Project Veritas
  54. Senate Passes Bill Renewing NSA's Internet Surveillance Program
  55. Amazon Opens 'Surveillance-Powered, No-Checkout Convenience Store'
  56. Social scientists have warned Zuck: Facebook would make people angry and miserable
  57. Apple wants to gather all your medical records in the Health app
  58. What Is Your View On Forced Subscription-Only Software?
  59. Windows 10 Will Soon Let Users Track the Data Microsoft Collects
  60. Forget About Siri and Alexa — When It Comes to Voice Identification, the “NSA Reigns Supreme”
  61. Now Even YouTube Serves Ads With CPU-draining Cryptocurrency Miners
  62. Hackers Are Using ‘Fire & Fury’ to Install Malware
  63. Car Manufacturers Are Tracking Millions of Cars
  64. Strava fitness tracking data reveals details of secret bases
  65. BitChute Re-brands as SPKOUT
  66. If you use Firefox, you need to update it right now
  67. Why Cops Won’t Need A Warrant To Pull The Data Off Your Autonomous Car
  68. Malware Exploiting Spectre, Meltdown CPU Flaws Emerges
  69. US Consumer Protection Official Puts Equifax Probe on Ice
  70. All she has to do to collect a $560 million lotto jackpot is make her name public. She refuses
  71. Tucker: 'Creepy' Google Patents Reveal the Extent of Control Tech Companies Seek
  72. The Equifax hack could be worse than we thought
  73. A Facebook Employee Asked a Reporter To Turn Off His Phone So Facebook Couldn't Track Its Loca
  74. Consumers Prefer Security Over Convenience For the First Time Ever, IBM Security Report Finds
  75. Facebook is Pushing Its Data-tracking Onavo VPN Within Its Main Mobile App
  76. Many ID-Protection Services Fail Basic Security
  77. Early Facebook and Google Employees Form Coalition to Fight What They Built
  78. The Car of the Future Will Sell Your Data
  79. Equifax Identifies Additional 2.4 Million Customers Hit By Data Breach
  80. Tor Project "Almost 100% Funded By The US Government": FOIA
  81. We've noticed you're adblocking.
  82. Which agency responsible for checking all the USB devices being sold on Amazon/in stores?
  83. State Lawmakers Want to Block Pornography at the Expense of Your Free Speech, Privacy, Cash
  84. I just never, ever would’ve realized that I had an open window in my pocket
  85. The Disturbing Acceptance of Google’s New ‘Smart’ Camera
  86. Google Lens Is Coming To All Android Phones Running Google Photos
  87. FBI Paid Geek Squad Repair Staff As Informants
  88. Researcher Finds Privacy Service Collecting User Data
  89. Ad-Blocker Ghostery Just Went Open Source, and Has a New Business Model
  90. Sophisticated malware attacks through routers
  91. A raft of flaws in AMD chips makes bad hacks much, much worse
  92. Microsoft offers $250,000 bounty to prevent the next Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws
  93. The 600+ Companies PayPal Shares Your Data With
  94. Ink Cartridges Are A Scam - Video
  95. Edward Snowden: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As "Social Media"
  96. Why The Police Are Quietly Turning To Google To Find Criminals
  97. By 2019 Every New Ford Will Have 4G LTE Connectivity for Over-The-Air Updates
  98. Facebook is facing an existential crisis
  99. WhatsApp Co-Founder Tells Everyone To Delete Facebook, Fueling the #DeleteFacebook Movement
  100. 'What's Facebook?', Elon Musk Asks, As He Deletes SpaceX and Tesla Facebook Pages
  101. Facebook Can Track You After Account Deletion
  102. Researchers Test Tooth-Mounted Sensor-Enabled Chips
  103. Mozilla Launches Facebook Container Add-on To Isolate Your Web Browsing Activity From Facebook
  104. Intel CPUs Vulnerable To New 'BranchScope' Attack
  105. It's Possible that the Facebook App is Listening To You, Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Say
  106. Adobe Is Helping Some 60 Companies Track People Across Devices
  107. Never mind Facebook, Google is the all-seeing ‘big brother’ you should know about
  108. New public DNS 1.1.1.1
  109. Grindr provided users’ information — including HIV status — to analytics companies
  110. Facebook will not stop spying on Americans to comply with EU privacy law
  111. Homeland Security to Compile Database of Journalists, Bloggers
  112. The Goog Knows
  113. How Much VR User Data Is Oculus Giving To Facebook?
  114. Biometric and App Logins Will Soon Be Pushed Across the Web
  115. Digital number plates that connect cars directly to POLICE
  116. Protonmail
  117. DARPA starts work on smart phone app that will report you when sick
  118. Russian State-Sponsored Cyber Actors Targeting Network Infrastructure Devices
  119. Facebook Could Face Billions in Fines over Facial Recognition Features
  120. Facebook admits it does track non-users, for their own good
  121. 'Login With Facebook' Data Hijacked By JavaScript Trackers
  122. Amazon Wins Patent for Data Stream to ‘Identify’ Bitcoin Users for Law Enforcement
  123. The 'Terms and Conditions' Reckoning Is Coming
  124. German Supreme Court Rules Ad Blockers Legal
  125. Palantir Knows Everything About You
  126. Cops used dead man’s finger in attempt to access his phone. It’s legal, but is it okay?
  127. Cryptocurrency-powered Brave Browser Inks Deal with Dow Jones Media Group
  128. Who Has More of Your Personal Data Than Facebook? Try Google
  129. Sinclair’s ‘Next Gen TV’ Is Positioned to Start Data Collection on 72% of US Households
  130. Your insurance company knows more about you than Facebook
  131. Facebook announces new dating feature, and Match is getting clobbered
  132. Facial recognition is coming to TicketMaster events
  133. Eight New Meltdown-Like Flaws Found
  134. Are We Living in a World Where You Can't Opt Out of Data Sharing?
  135. Microsoft's 'Meltdown' Patch For Windows 10 Contains a Fatal Flaw
  136. Man Allegedly Used Change Of Address Form To Move UPS Headquarters To His Apartment
  137. Attention PGP Users: New Vulnerabilities Require You To Take Action Now
  138. Mark Zuckerberg to Meet European Parliament Members Over Facebook’s Data Use
  139. Alexa Records Personal Conversation, Emails It To Contact
  140. EU Privacy Law Enters Into Force, Activist Takes Aim
  141. Congress To Pass Bill Aimed At Blocking China from Buying Up American Technologies
  142. California debuts ‘digital’ license plates.
  143. Amazon Echo recorded a family's conversation & sent it to a random person on contact list
  144. Face Recognition Is Now Being Used In Schools
  145. Digital license plates finally hit the road in California
  146. Bye, Chrome: Why I’m Switching To Firefox And You Should Too
  147. British Cops Want to Use AI to Spot Porn—But It Keeps Mistaking Desert Pics for Nudes
  148. Microsoft Acquires GitHub For $7.5B
  149. Mozilla Introduces DNS Privacy to Firefox
  150. Man Sues CVS Over Prescription Privacy
  151. DNA Website MyHeritage Hacked; 92 Million User Accounts Exposed
  152. Your Phone Is Listening and it's Not Paranoia
  153. Conspiracy Theory Confirmed: Researcher Shows How Phone Shows Ads Based on Conversations It He
  154. CNET Magazine: Don't even bother hiding that thumb drive.
  155. Convenient or creepy? Thousands of hotels will soon have Amazon’s Alexa by your bedside
  156. Someone Is Taking Over Insecure Cameras and Spying on Device Owners
  157. Supreme Court: Warrant Needed To Track Cell Phone Location Data
  158. Facial Recognition Company Says It Is Too Dangerous For Use By Law Enforcement
  159. IoT Devices Are Being Increasingly Used as a Means For Harassment, Monitoring, and Revenge
  160. Facebook, Google, and Microsoft Use Design To Trick You Into Handing Over Data, Report Warns
  161. Google, FB Are Fighting CA Privacy Rights Initiative
  162. For victims of smart home abuse, there's no easy out
  163. Gmail messages 'read by human third parties'
  164. First-Of-Its-Kind University Study Proves Without A Doubt That Your Phone Is Spying On You
  165. Walmart's Newly Patented Technology For Eavesdropping On Workers Presents Privacy Concerns
  166. Smart TVs Are Invading Privacy and Should Be Investigated, Senators Say
  167. Microsoft Calls on Congress To Regulate Face Recognition
  168. spectrum internet outages
  169. Fl man gets 180 days in jail for refusing to unlock his phone after traffic stop
  170. A Student Was Rejected By A College Because Of China's 'Social Credit System'
  171. Big Brother Surveillance Begins: Cuomo Unveils Facial Scanning At New York Toll Plazas
  172. 13 iPhone Settings
  173. LifeLock Bug Exposed Millions of Customer Email Addresses
  174. One Card to Rule Them All
  175. Are There Dangers in a Cashless Society?
  176. Reddit announces data breach that threatens anonymity of users
  177. Facebook Has Asked Large US Banks To Share Detailed Financial Information About Customers
  178. 10 Reasons Why Privacy Matters
  179. How Exactly Facebook Spies On You
  180. Apple Itself May Not Listen On iPhones, But Its Apps Can And Do Listen
  181. Phones sold by the four major US carriers could have a major security flaw
  182. Hackers on new ‘secure’ phone networks can bill your account for their roaming charges
  183. Google still tracks your location even if setting is disabled
  184. Hacker Finds Hidden 'God Mode' on Old x86 CPUs
  185. Google Risks Mega-Fine in EU Over Location 'Stalking'
  186. 16-year-old managed to hack Apple, steal secure files, and access customer accounts
  187. Facebook is Rating Users Based On Their 'Trustworthiness'
  188. Apple Removes Facebook's Onavo Security App From the App Store
  189. Privacy Is No Longer A Social Norm
  190. Millions of Texas voter records exposed online
  191. Is a Cashless Society Really a Threat to Liberty? - Part 1
  192. NordVPN vs ExpressVPN - Which one is better?
  193. Is a Cashless Society Really a Threat to Liberty? - Part 2
  194. Is a Cashless Society Really a Threat to Liberty? - Part 3
  195. Yahoo, Bucking Industry, Scans Emails for Data To Sell Advertisers
  196. When Are They Going to Ban Bitcoin and Arrest Everyone?
  197. Google Bought Mastercard Data To Link Online Ads To Store Purchases, Says Report
  198. FORGET DE-DOLLARIZATION, CRYPTOIZATION IS COMING
  199. Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance Argues 'Privacy Not Absolute' Push For Encryption Backdoors
  200. Google WILL have your phone #, the government will make sure
  201. Google Slammed Over Chrome Change That Strips 'www' From Domain URLs
  202. Vizio May Soon Inform Customers When Its Smart TVs Are Spying On Them
  203. Should Webmasters Resist Google's Push For AMP Pages?
  204. Google fights plan to extend 'right to be forgotten'
  205. Google's Location Privacy Practices Are Under Investigation in Arizona: Report
  206. Amazon, Apple, others to testify before U.S. Senate on data privacy September 26
  207. Apple gives users a secret 'trust score' based on their calls and emails
  208. Google is tracking you. Doing scary things
  209. New Facebook Device Will Reportedly Use Camera to Track Users at Home
  210. Security EXperts Say Chrome 69’s ‘FORCED Login’ Feature Violates User Privacy
  211. Chrome 69 Now Shares Your Browser History Wwith Google When You Check Gmail
  212. Facebook announced it got hacked and 50 million accounts were compromised.
  213. Facebook Has Been Giving Out Personal Phone Numbers To Advertisers
  214. Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Giving Up Your Data For Better Services is 'a Bunch of Bunk'
  215. Big Fight Brewing As Lawmakers Consider National Privacy Law
  216. Instagram Testing Feature That Shares Users' Location History With Facebook
  217. Years After ProPublica Exposed Vizio For Spying On Users, Lawyers Will Make Millions From Suit
  218. Amazon and Apple data equipment hacked by China with super small chip
  219. Google did not disclose security bug because it feared regulation, says report
  220. Democrats Unveil "Internet Bill of Rights" - Utter Garbage
  221. Defence and BOM both used Supermicro, the tech company allegedly compromised by Chinese spies
  222. Bruce Schneier: "Click Here to Kill Everybody"
  223. 'Do Not Track,' the Privacy Tool Used By Millions of People, Doesn't Do Anything
  224. MIT finds a smarter way to fight Spectre-style CPU attacks
  225. More of the Unrelenting Data Collection Toward Totalitarian Rule
  226. The Future Of Privacy In The New World Order
  227. Senator Introduces Bill That Would Send CEOs To Jail For Violating Consumer Privacy
  228. Bleedingbit Zero-Day Chip Flaws May Expose Majority of Enterprises To Remote Execution Attacks
  229. Hackers Claim Breach Of 120 Million Facebook Accounts; Put Private Messages Up For Sale
  230. got wifi? a cordless phone? I can see you inside your home!
  231. "Bank doesn't want you to know it's outsourcing work overseas"
  232. Google Admits In Court Documents That It Believes Free Speech Is “Disastrous” For Society
  233. Windows 10: BitLocker on Self-Encrypted SSDs Blown
  234. ID thieves are exploiting USPS mail-scanning service, Secret Service warns
  235. Ford Eyes Use of Customers' Personal Data To Boost Profits
  236. Amazon data breach reveals private details of customers ahead of Black Friday
  237. You Snooze, You Lose: Insurers Make The Old Adage Literally True
  238. Authorities Are Using A "Mysterious New Tool" That Can Unlock Virtually Any Cellphone
  239. Beijing To Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020
  240. Google Reveals Plans to Monitor Our Moods, Our Movements, and Our Children's Behavior at Home
  241. Inventor of the Web Prepares to Launch Web 3.0, Predicts Privacy Revolution
  242. China's Terrifying Social Credit System (Video)
  243. The Social Media Revolution
  244. Amazon Starts Selling Software To Mine Patient Health Records
  245. The Police in UK Want AI To Stop Violent Crime Before it Happens
  246. Indian Police Arrest Tech Support Scammers At 26 Call Centers
  247. Google Assistant will now reward you for good manners
  248. NY Attorney General Opens Investigation Into Massive Marriott Hack
  249. Could Your Fitbit Data Be Used To Deny You Health Insurance?
  250. An Eye-Scanning Lie Detector Is Forging a Dystopian Future