Privacy
Singapore to test facial recognition on lampposts, stoking privacy fears
The plan to install the cameras, which will be linked to facial recognition software, is raising privacy fears.
Facebook sends privacy alerts to affected users
The notifications began appearing hours before Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified about the privacy scandal in a US Senate hearing.
Facebook to send Cambridge Analytica data-use notices today
87 million users, who might have had their data shared with Cambridge Analytica, will get a detailed message on their news feeds.
Amid Facebook data breach scandal, WhatsApp says it collects 'very little data'
In the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, WhatsApp has come under attack from critics.
Facebook plans to allow its users to unsend their messages
Facebook is presently testing this feature and is soon to release this to public.
Facebook admits to secretly deleting Mark Zuckerberg's texts
The social media giant has deleted messages from Mark Zuckerberg and other high-ranking officials from recipients’ inboxes.
Data scandal: Facebook suspends a Canadian firm
Canadian political consultancy AggregateIQ may have improperly had access to the personal data of Facebook users.
Facebook repents for not auditing Cambridge Analytica
Political consultancy improperly accessed user data nearly three years ago.
Apple to renew its privacy options abiding EU's new data regulations
Apple is soon going to offer its users an updated webpage that will allow them to manage their AppleIDs.
Facebook's history with privacy: Promises and only promises
Facebook’s most notable missteps and promises around privacy.