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The founder of Yale’s Privacy Lab is worried by the coming...
Editor’s note: This post was originally published on January 14, 2020. Since then, Sean O’Brien has joined us as...
Google’s acquisition of Fitbit is key to the IoT-controlled privacy hellscape...
This post was originally published on January 9, 2020
Ever since Google took control of Fitbit last year in a...
3.2 million ‘right to be forgotten’ requests since 2014
The largest number of requests has been to remove a person’s professional information from search results—and they’re usually rejected.
ExpressVPN adds dark mode to Chrome and Firefox browser extensions
We’re excited to introduce our newest feature for browser extensions: dark mode. You can now go to the dark side with the ExpressVPN!
Governments are demanding user data from Facebook in record numbers
According to Facebook’s latest transparency report, government requests for user data reached their highest level ever in the first...
Google’s smart city project: A privacy hot button
The Quayside project in Toronto has courted more controversy than excitement. Is Google upfront about its intentions?
ExpressVPN jointly launches industry initiative for internet safety
ExpressVPN, together with i2Coalition and four other VPN providers, launches the VPN Trust Initiative.
Cut the cord: We compare 7 live TV streaming services
The trend of ditching cable TV for online streaming services is in full force, and for good reason: It’s...
What is an e-signature, and how does it work?
If you’ve recently signed a new job contract, finalized the lease on an apartment, or confirmed a loan online,...
Tech that can spy on our brains is coming
Almost ten years ago, Facebook launched its facial recognition tool, which could identify people in photos uploaded onto the...