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This is how surveillance gets normalized: one “safety” feature at a time.
Apple's Digital ID makes travel smoother and saves you from digging for documents, but it comes with privacy and security trade-offs. We break down the pros and cons.
New York is calling out data-driven pricing, where algorithms use your clicks, location and search history to tweak what you pay.
Malwarebytes for Windows introduces powerful privacy controls, so you get to decide how Microsoft uses your data—all from one simple screen.
Chrome’s enhanced autofill makes storing your passport and ID easy—but convenience like this can come at a high cost.
A global deal to fight cybercrime sounds sensible—but critics warn it could expand surveillance and criminalize researchers.
ChatGPT is about to get a whole lot more human. OpenAI will roll out a version that can flirt, joke, and even get steamy—with age checks in place.
The add-ons abuse WhatsApp Web to blast bulk messages, sidestepping both Chrome’s extension policies and WhatsApp’s anti-spam rules.
While Prosper says no funds or accounts were accessed, the stolen data could lead to targeted phishing and identity theft.