Privacy
UK cyber agency targets Kaspersky in warning on Russian software
Kaspersky’s anti-virus software was banned from US government networks earlier this year on concerns the company has close ties to Moscow.
Google invaded iPhone users' privacy in UK, faces mass legal action: Report
Google is being taken to court in UK, this time being accused of collecting personal data of millions of users.
FCC approves TV technology that gives better pictures but less privacy
The new standard would also let broadcasters even activate a TV set that is turned off to send emergency alerts.
App threatening privacy made mandatory in China's Xinjiang
The software also scans phones for digital fingerprints of illicit files, and informs authorities when it finds them.
Privacy fears over artificial intelligence as crimestopper
The program is part of a growing trend to use vision-based AI to thwart crime and improve public safety.
Beware of data breach!
IT expert Suraj Pandey feels that a robust data protection regime should be put into place in order to address the growing concern.
Uber says will not track riders after trip, remove feature
Step part of app based taxi service trying to fix its poor reputation for customer privacy.
Older users like to snoop on Facebook: study
Older users could be a significant resource to help drive the growth of Facebook.
Courts cannot introduce privacy as fundamental right: Maharashtra govt to SC
The state govt said the term privacy is not a definite term and it cannot be conferred a separate status of a fundamental right.
Free VPN: are VPNs safe? What are the hidden risks?
VPNs are basically services (or software) that spoofs your IP address