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Google-owned AdMob allegedly collected kids' data for ads without parental consent—including IP addresses, usage data, and exact locations.
A fake ticket website that ended with a digital finger-wag showed just how many people still fall for concert and sports ticket scams.
A data broker was fined by California regulators for selling sensitive data on Alzheimer’s patients and millions of others.
A smart toy doesn’t have to be a risky one. Lego’s Smart Bricks add sensors and sound without apps, accounts, or AI. We explain how it works.
The FTC is seeking a $10 million settlement over allegations that children’s privacy laws were violated through the mislabeling of kid-focused YouTube videos.
The extension disclosed its AI data collection, but not in a way most users would recognize—or knowingly agree to.
A security researcher says a basic website flaw at a photo booth operator may have exposed hundreds of private customer photos.
The core problem persists: anyone can still buy a 'verified' checkmark from X, so don't take their authenticity for granted.
Facial recognition software has long been criticized for accuracy issues and past wrongful arrests.
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