While often well-intentioned, policies requiring age checks create risks for people’s privacy, security, and access to an open Internet.
Before you start looking for a VPN or ways to delete your online accounts, you should take a moment to understand your ...
Protecting your personal information online starts with understanding the language of the internet. We'll break down five essential tech terms that directly affect your online privacy, from the ...
As billions around the world continue to spend more and more of their lives online, making true digital privacy a reality has become imperative. At the same time, because of a series of scandals over ...
The government's preferred method of dealing with the challenges posed by technology by simply passing new legislation is now spilling over into the debate over Internet privacy. Even though ...
Americans are one step closer to controlling what personal data tech companies acquire and how they use it, after lawmakers from both sides of the aisle across two congressional committees released ...
With personal data increasingly becoming a commodity, concerns over privacy and data security are more relevant than ever. The advent of digital tools and services has made it easier for data brokers ...
When last we visited the UK's long-stewing Online Safety Bill, the issue was the legislation's threat to free speech—a common theme of contemporary European lawmaking. But the massive internet ...
CIO and Co-founder of FunCorp, a mobile app development company, oversees the growth of UGC platforms with AI/ML content feed aggregation. Advertising is one of my organization's primary sources of ...
Like millions of other internet users in Europe, when Alexandra Geese, a German member of the European Parliament (MEP), wants to read something on the internet, she first has to open and scroll ...
"As children spend increasingly more time on internet-connected devices, it is imperative for streaming companies which produce children’s shows to abide by online and digital privacy laws," said ...